Meaning of Re doppio diesis in music
In music, **Re doppio diesis** refers to the note D double sharp. The term "doppio diesis" is Italian and translates to "double sharp" in English. It indicates that the note D is raised by two semitones or half steps. The double sharp symbol (?) is used to represent this note in musical notation. The use of double sharps and double flats is necessary in certain musical contexts to accurately represent the pitch of a note that is altered by two semitones.
The Italian term for D double sharp.
See more about syllables of solmization in the Appendix.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] D double sharp
- [French] Ré double dièse (m)
- [German] Disis (n)
- [Spanish] Re doble sostenido (m)
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