Wiktionary
e-flat
n. 1 (context music English) A tone intermediate between D and E, denoted E♭. 2 (context music English) A key or other mechanism for producing an E-flat. 3 (context music English) The key of E-flat major.
Wikipedia
E-flat
E-flat may refer to:
- E♭ (musical note)
- E-flat major
- E-flat tuning, on a guitar
- "E Flat Boogie", a 1980 single by American funk band Trouble Funk
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Usage examples of "e-flat".
Euphie plays an E-flat minor Scale, whilst rolling her eyes about.
The thin piping in the key of E-flat minor jarred with Toby's recommenced strumming in some major key.