dấu giáng
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Definition
- Noun:
- Flat (music): A symbol (♭) in musical notation that lowers the pitch of a note by one semitone (half step).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong bản nhạc này, nốt Si có dấu giáng. (In this piece of music, the B note has a flat.)
- Dấu giáng được đặt ngay trước nốt nhạc trên khuông. (The flat symbol is placed directly before the note on the staff.)
Advanced Usage
- "Double flat": A symbol (𝄫) that lowers the pitch of a note by two semitones (a whole step). In Vietnamese, this is often called .
- Nốt La giáng kép (A𝄫) có cao độ tương đương với nốt Sol (G). (The A double flat has the same pitch as a G.)
Variants and Related Words
- Dấu thăng (n): Sharp (♯) – A symbol that raises the pitch of a note by one semitone.
- Dấu bình (n): Natural (♮) – A symbol that cancels a previous sharp or flat.
- Giáng (v): To lower (in pitch). This is the verb form from which the noun is derived.
- Người chỉ huy yêu cầu giáng nốt đó xuống. (The conductor asked to flat that note.)
Synonyms
- Bémol: This is the French-derived term sometimes used in Vietnamese, especially in older or classical contexts, with the same meaning as .
Related Phrases
- Cung giáng: Flat key – A key signature that contains flats.
- Bản giao hưởng này được viết ở cung giáng trưởng. (This symphony is written in a flat major key.)
- Nốt giáng: Flatted note – A note that has been lowered by a semitone.
- Cô ấy phải chơi nốt Mi giáng (E♭) ở đoạn này. (She has to play an E flat in this section.)
- (âm nhạc) Flat