b natural in English
ote B on a musical scale
Use "b natural" in a sentence
1. Some writers call the Aretinian or solfeggio syllables 'Italian' when they are actually derived from a verse in 'Latin' from syllables of which Guido d'Arezzo took his note names, with some additions and modifications as noted above (for example replacing si with ti for B natural).
2. In order to reinforce the vertigo that soon seizes the reader, he adds: “poco a poco accelerando al fine,” and in the very middle, alludes to “an enharmonic change.” In the same text, the conditional if (si in French) becomes obsessive alliteration: did it inspire — with the contamination of Wozzeck — the si — the note now [in French, si is both the conjunction ‘if’ and the note B natural] — around which Dhomont has organized his work?