I would have to guess B Natural?
( Bach loved numerology and mathematical games and liked to do musical notation of his name. In German notation B flat is "B" and B natural is "H" so he would spell his name (picture a staff) as Bflat, A, C, BNatural
Tom?
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>Tom W is having trouble posting in UT but has asked me to pose the following question:
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>>>If reading a piece of music by Bach, and you see the letter "H", what does it indicate?<<
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>I have no idea and would welcome enlightenment!
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>Regards
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>JR
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