BACH

See also: Bach and bach

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German BACH.

Proper noun

BACH

  1. (music) A motif consisting of the notes B flat, A, C, B natural.

Anagrams

German

Etymology

B + A + C + H, the names of the notes in German arranged to form the name of the composer Bach. In German B means "B flat", whereas the letter H is used to denote "B natural", or simply B in English.

Proper noun

BACH

  1. (music) the BACH motif
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