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27 December 2025
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N 13:40 | C♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭ 2 changes history +605 [Yoyolin0409; PrySigneToFry] | |||
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11:56 (cur | prev) +483 Yoyolin0409 talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == In music, there are a couple marks known as "sharp" or "flat". They raise or lower the pitch half a tone, respectively. Each note of the same pitch is separated by 12 keys. '''C♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭''' IS C. Therefore, the language '''C♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭''' IS C as well. === Pronunciation === '''C♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭♭''' is pronounced "C-Twelvefold-Flat". == See also == * B sharp * D♭♭ * [...") | |||
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