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Flatted

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Flatted meaning

simple past and past participle of flat

Example sentences (10)

The council’s development engineering team in their response said: “The proposed parking within the site boundary should provide one vehicular parking space per flatted bedroom, and plans should be submitted that reflect this arrangement.

For that last category though, I flatted everything out and put it in my flat file (you can see an image above).

Conversely, adding a double sharp to any other note not sharped or flatted in the key signature raises the note by two semitones with respect to the chromatic scale.

Most scales require that some notes be consistently sharped or flatted.

New forms of chromaticism and dissonance were introduced into jazz, and the dissonant tritone (or "flatted fifth") interval became the "most important interval of bebop" Joachim Berendt.

Some sources state that the term blues is related to " blue notes ", the flatted, often microtonal notes used in blues, but the Oxford English Dictionary claims that the term blues came first and led to the naming of "blue notes".

The player could go on up a couple notes (G - A - B), but the next note will be a flatted seventh (C natural in this case), because this note is drawn from the G tetrachord.

They were playing all the flatted fifth chords and all the modern harmonies and substitutions and Dizzy Gillespie runs in the trumpet section work.

They were playing all the flatted fifth chords and all the modern harmonies and substitutions and Gillespie runs in the trumpet section work.

This D major scale with a flatted seventh is the mixolydian mode in D. The same thing happens as the player goes up the treble bridge – after getting to La (B in this case), one has to go to the left of the treble bridge.