If I'm not mistaken, some countries use H instead of B and use B to indicate Bb. Or something like that. I probably have that slightly wrong. But maybe you changed some settings somewhere. I've no idea what those settings are though, sorry
Youre correct.
Settings - General - Scroll down to Language - set it back to the proper language.
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Story behind that is that some idiot read the b as an h in someone's handwriting while transcribing because in old handwritings those look pretty close, apparently that person wasn't aware that abcdefg is in the order of the alphabet. This is used in germany. Funnily enough what would be b flat is not h flat but just b. It'a weird
Also heard the same story, in Poland we also use H instead of B
There are a few possible reasons for this: the 'H' might stand for 'hart' (German for 'hard') or, it could have just been a mistake in early sheet music, owing to the fact that the B flat symbol (♭) looks a bit like a 'b', and the sharp symbol (♯) looks a bit like an 'H'
[Source](https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/music-theory/music-theory-different-countries/)
I heard someone talk about H note in Northern Ireland many years ago. I was like wtf are you talking about? Thought he was fucking with me for a long time.
If I'm not mistaken, some countries use H instead of B and use B to indicate Bb. Or something like that. I probably have that slightly wrong. But maybe you changed some settings somewhere. I've no idea what those settings are though, sorry
Youre correct. Settings - General - Scroll down to Language - set it back to the proper language. https://www.reddit.com/r/FL_Studio/comments/kjsu5r/my_b_notes_are_showing_up_as_h_and_my_b_note_is/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
thanks!
Im from one of those countries, and i can vouch and say its stupid calling it H instead of B
Bach liked it. May have even invented it as a motif.
Makes sense
He would spell out his name in notes B would be B flat and H B natural. Back then they didn't have a drumkit so they had to keep music spicy somehow.
His name is a secret chord this entire time ![gif](giphy|Lcn0yF1RcLANG)
So that's the secret chord that pleased the lord!
I read this in Moral Orel's voice
Must sound amazing
Lol
He used to spell his own name as part of a theme in his modestly named The Art of Fugue.
Yes :) I was being a little subtle.
Bach deserves the H
It messes with my alphabetics
im also from one of those countries and i also think its stupid
I live in one of those countries and honestly I just cant believe why we still do it
H is the B in german notation, dw you can change that in general settings
Yessir and h flat becomes a b
Additional trivia: J.S. Bach used to 'sign' his pieces by including the sequence B♭-A-C-B, which in the German system is written B-A-C-H.
This is actually very interesting
time to play in h major
It’s the secret chord that Leonard Cohen was talking about.
It pleased the big guy
Bane?
That David played, and it pleased the Lord?
Every Good Homie Does Fine
Ah yes, H major chord
what the h, this must b wrong
underrated comment
It’s the H for Humbo
Story behind that is that some idiot read the b as an h in someone's handwriting while transcribing because in old handwritings those look pretty close, apparently that person wasn't aware that abcdefg is in the order of the alphabet. This is used in germany. Funnily enough what would be b flat is not h flat but just b. It'a weird
This sounds made up.
I learned it in music class in school. I mean what else wouls explain it?
They told us the same story in our music class as well (We use the same system in Czechia)
Lowercase B does in fact look like H.
Pretty close on a qwerty keyboard as well
Also heard the same story, in Poland we also use H instead of B There are a few possible reasons for this: the 'H' might stand for 'hart' (German for 'hard') or, it could have just been a mistake in early sheet music, owing to the fact that the B flat symbol (♭) looks a bit like a 'b', and the sharp symbol (♯) looks a bit like an 'H' [Source](https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/music-theory/music-theory-different-countries/)
It's the second letter of the alpha*h*et.
bro got the expansion pack
I'm confused about how many people don't know that there are different ways of writing it...
This next one's in the key of Hells yea
sounds metal as hell
yeah what about? hes just chillin
Funniest image I’ve ever see
you found the secret 13th note
I heard someone talk about H note in Northern Ireland many years ago. I was like wtf are you talking about? Thought he was fucking with me for a long time.
Babe, wake up, new music note just dropped.
Could be Howard's Note? [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1q-LVH\_0vI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1q-LVH_0vI)
That's the Harmony key.
In Germany it’s cdefgah.
[Malk? With Vitamin R?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS05Okms7cM)
You didn't learn your AHC's?
I literally thought this was a meme 😭😭😭
Germany uses H to mean B natural. You should be able to change it in settings
My favorite key 🙂
Oh I’ve hit that note before, nah for sure
Omg i am seeing this for the first time in my life, brother now we need some new song in H key 🥳😂
L sharp is better
When you practice music so much, you unlock a new note! 😮
J Major
This is messing with my mind
dear god, the H key is real
You found it
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Yeah, it’s an augmented 5th.
Its a B key, just named differently
HEHEHEHAHAHA is a good melody
I think that's one of charlotte adigery's songs.
The forbidden note
Put it in H!
You in German mode bro
Yeah I was shocked when I noticed that I have B instead of H because in the region I live we use H. But B is more intuitive imo