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Double Flat Symbol in Music Notation - Meaning and Usage #1741455 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays a standard five-line musical staff with a G-clef (treble clef) on the left and a double flat symbol (♭♭) placed on the second line, which normally represents the note B. The double flat lowers the pitch by two semitones, turning B into B♭♭ (enharmonically equivalent to A natural). The clean black-on-white rendering makes it ideal for educational materials on music notation.
Used in music theory tutorials, digital sheet music guides, or online courses explaining accidentals; targets students, composers, and musicians seeking clarity on chromatic alterations.
Related Cliparts: Learn what the double flat symbol (♭♭) means in music theory, how it lowers a note by two semitones, and where it appears on the staff.
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