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Major scale
A minor
Minor scale
Relative key
A major
C major
B-flat major
Diatonic scale
D minor
Key (music)
Major and minor
C minor
E major
Octave
G major
Bar (music)
E-flat major
F major
B minor
Sharp (music)
E minor
Accidental (music)
Modulation (music)
Staff (music)
D major
Semitone
Musical mode
Clef
Transposing instrument
Tonality
Key terms:
flats
music
sharps
major
minor
key signature
scale
note
piece
written
fifths
parts
bach
accidental
placed
adds
c major
minor keys
instrument
score
lowering
raising
dorian
degree
octave
g major
mnemonic
successively
relative
composer
unless
two flats
major keys
diatonic
one flat
major scale
musical mode
more than
circle of fifths
equivalent
exceptions
conventions
minor scale
sharps or flats
seven sharps
musical notation
common practice period
johann sebastian bach
phrygian dominant scale
key signature is the key
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