double flat
English
Noun
double flat (plural double flats)
- (music) an accidental that indicates that a note should be played a whole step lower
Usage notes
Double flats are rare. They are most commonly used in a key signature that already has flats.
Translations
music: an accidental that indicates that a note should be played a whole step lower
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