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A half-flat is an [[accidental|accidental]] used to lower a note with approximately half of a semitone, and will be audible as such. In MusiCAD half flats are implemented as a special [[ornamentation|ornament]] and do not obey the rules for regular accidentals. Each note that is to be played half flattened should be marked as such.
A '''half-flat''' is an [[accidental]] used to lower a note with approximately half of a semitone, and will be audible as such. In MusiCAD half flats are implemented as a special [[ornamentation|ornament]] and do not obey the rules for regular accidentals. Each note that is to be played half flattened should be marked as such.


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Revision as of 12:43, 9 August 2022

half flat

A half-flat is an accidental used to lower a note with approximately half of a semitone, and will be audible as such. In MusiCAD half flats are implemented as a special ornament and do not obey the rules for regular accidentals. Each note that is to be played half flattened should be marked as such.