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B (musical note)

B, also known as Si, Ti, or, in some European countries, H,[1] is the seventh note and the twelfth semitone of the fixed-Do solfège. Its enharmonic equivalents are C (C-flat) and Adouble sharp (A-double sharp).

"B (note)" redirects here. For other topics, see B (disambiguation).

When calculated in equal temperament with a reference of A above middle C as 440 Hz, the frequency of Middle B (B4) is 493.883 Hz.[2] See musical pitch for a discussion of historical variations in frequency.

: B C D E F G A B

B major

: B C D E F G A B

B natural minor

B : B C D E F G A B

Harmonic minor

B ascending: B C D E F G A B

Melodic minor

B melodic minor descending: B A G F E D C B

Variation of meaning by geographical region[edit]

The referent of the musical note B varies by location. See Musical note § History of note names for a discussion on other differences in letter naming of the notes.


In the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and the Netherlands, as described above, B usually refers to the note a semitone below C, while B-flat refers to the note a whole tone below C.


However, in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, and Scandinavia, the label B is sometimes used for what, above, is called B-flat, and the note a semitone below C is called H. This makes possible certain spellings which are otherwise impossible, such as the BACH motif and the DSCH motif (the latter of which also uses the "S" name for what in Anglophone would be E-flat).

Piano key frequencies

B major

B minor

Root (chord)