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 Translation for 'B flat' from English to Slovak
hudba
{n} [tón]
B flat <B♭>
hudba
hes {n} [zriedk.]
B flat <B♭>
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hudba
his {n} <H♯>
B sharp <B#>
plošný {adj}flat
rovný {adj} [plochý, nezvlnený]flat
plackatý {adj} [ľud.] [ploský]flat
placatý {adj} [ľud.] [ploský]flat
hudba
béčko {n} [ľud.] <♭>
flat <♭>
hudba
{n} [predznamenanie]
flat
ploský {adj}flat
ploskatý {adj}flat
plochý {adj}flat
hudba
{n} [tón]
B
automot.bicy
defekt {m}
flat [Am.]
automot.bicy
prázdna pneumatika {f}
flat [Am.]
gastr.
placka {f}
flat cake
automot.
vypustený {adj} [o pneumatike]
flat [deflated]
automot.
prázdny {adj} [o pneumatike]
flat [deflated]
geogr.geol.hydrol.
playa {f}
salt flat
geogr.geol.hydrol.
bahenná plytčina {f}
mud flat
geogr.geol.hydrol.
prílivovo-odlivová plošina {f}
tidal flat
geogr.geol.hydrol.
tidálna plošina {f}
tidal flat
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Usage Examples English
  • Because of the original scale of the hymn in B flat major, which is too high for the usual voice, U.P.
  • But this was not adopted in countries using fixed-do systems: in Romance languages "si" is used alike for B and B flat, and no separate syllable is required for sharp "sol".
  • B-flat is indicated by a "b-mollum" (Lat. soft), a rounded undercaste 'b' placed to the left of the entire neume in which the note occurs, as shown in the "Kyrie" to the right.
  • 27 in B flat major, K. 595.
  • The first eight bars present a bipartite harmonic succession between B flat major and G minor, alternating with the respective dominant chords (F major and D major seventh. ...

  • Where the movable-do system requires constant real-time analysis of the tonality and modulations in the score, in fixed-do the musician uses knowledge of the changing tonality to understand for example that the pitch class c-natural is the supertonic in B-Flat major or minor, and the dominant when the music modulates to F-major, but the c-note remains the same pitch.
  • In 1951, Hindemith completed his "Symphony in B-flat".
  • Scores don't systematically indicate fretboard positions (where to put the first finger of the fretting hand), but when helpful (mostly with barrés chords) the score indicates positions with Roman numerals from the first position I (index finger on the 1st fret: F-B flat-E flat-A flat-C-F) to the twelfth position XII (index finger on the 12th fret: E-A-D-G-B-E.
  • He reportedly also composed his Piano Sonata 13 in B flat while in Linz, although it was published in Vienna.
  • Mozart used the opening motif of Clementi's B-flat major sonata (Op. ...

  • 1 for unaccompanied violin, where the b-flat in the opening chord is played naturally in just intonation and sounds flatter than the subsequent b-flat which appears in a descending scale and is naturally Pythagorean.
  • "The Magic Flute" also echoes Salieri's music in that Papageno's whistle is based on a motif borrowed from Salieri's Concerto for Clavicembalo in B-flat major.
  • The Piano Trio in B-flat major, Op. 97, by Ludwig van Beethoven is a piano trio completed in 1811.
  • "The Magic Flute" also echoes Salieri's music in that Papageno's whistle is based on a motif borrowed from Salieri's Concerto for Clavicembalo in B-flat major.
  • (and render the neighbouring C very flat). The idea of using low A was begun by Richard Wagner, who wanted to extend the range of the bassoon.

  • 1 in A-flat major; Wagner's "Walter's Trial Song" from "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg"; Debussy's "Fêtes" from "Nocturnes"; Lambert's "The Rio Grande"; Walton's Symphony No.
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