D♭
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D♭
Summary
D♭ is a pitch class[1]. D♭ draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (pitch_class category, ranking #9 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- D♭'s instance of is recorded as pitch class[3].
- D♭'s follows is recorded as B♯[4].
- D♭'s follows is recorded as C[5].
- D♭'s followed by is recorded as D[6].
- D♭'s part of is recorded as chromatic scale[7].
- D♭'s part of is recorded as tempered scale[8].
- D♭'s said to be the same as is recorded as C♯[9].
- D♭'s said to be the same as is recorded as B𝄪[10].
- D♭'s said to be the same as is recorded as E♭♭♭[11].
- D♭'s said to be the same as is recorded as Komal Rishabha[12].
- D♭'s has part is recorded as D[13].
- D♭'s has part is recorded as flat[14].
- D♭'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03hk7wq[15].
- D♭'s described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[16].
- D♭'s described by source is recorded as Riemann's Music Dictionary[17].
- D♭'s described by source is recorded as A Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 1900[18].
- D♭'s Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as dess[19].
- D♭'s Lex ID is recorded as Des[20].
Why It Matters
D♭ draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (pitch_class category, ranking #9 of 13).[2] D♭ has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] D♭ is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]