Homonym: B-Flat (Note)
B-Flat is a musical note that is one semitone lower than B and one semitone higher than A. It is commonly used in various musical scales and compositions, particularly in Western music. The note can be represented on a piano as the black key immediately to the left of the B key.
In the context of music theory, B-Flat is often associated with the B-Flat major scale, which consists of the notes B♭, C, D, E♭, F, G, and A. This scale is frequently used in jazz and classical music, making it an important note for musicians to understand and utilize.