In music, "Si doble sostenido" refers to the double sharp of the note "Si" in the Spanish language. It is represented by the symbol "x" and raises the pitch of the note by two half steps or a whole step. The term "Si doble sostenido" is used to indicate that the note "Si" is raised by two half steps or a whole step higher than its natural state.
**Note**: The term "Si doble sostenido" is also referred to as "si doble diesis" or "si double-dise" in other sources.
The Spanish term for B double sharp.
See more about syllables of solmization in the Appendix.
See more about pitches in the Appendix.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [English] B double sharp
- [French] Si double dièse (m)
- [German] Hisis (n)
- [Italian] Si doppio diesis (m)
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