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Latest revision as of 10:50, 22 March 2022
Flats look like this: ♭ (like a tiny b).
On the piano, flats are black keys to the left of the white key with a similar name.
eg: B flat is the black key to the left of B, E flat is to the left of E, etc.
Note: the black keys may also be known by the name of their sharps.