Meaning of Si double dièse in music
In music, **Si double dièse** refers to the note B double sharp. It is the doubly sharpened seventh note in the scale of C major. The symbol for Si double dièse is **?**. It indicates that the pitch of the note B is raised by two semitones or two half steps. This means that Si double dièse is equivalent to the note C in terms of pitch.
The term "double dièse" is derived from French musical terminology, where "dièse" means sharp. It is worth noting that the use of Si double dièse is relatively rare, as it is more common to use enharmonic equivalents to simplify notation. For example, Si double dièse can be written as Do in certain contexts.
The French 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
- [German] Hisis (n)
- [Italian] Si doppio diesis (m)
- [Spanish] Si doble sostenido (m)
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