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C major
tonality
circle of fifths
relationship among the 12 tones of the chromatic scale, their corresponding key signatures, and the associated major and minor keys; geometrical representation of relationships among the 12 pitch classes of the chromatic scale in pitch class space
A minor
tonality
D major
tonality
G major
tonality
modulation
transition where a piece of music shifts between keys
E major
tonality
F major
tonality
A major
tonality
B-flat major
musical tonality based on B-flat
key
tonic note and chord of a musical piece
D minor
tonality
C minor
tonality
relative key
major and minor scales with the same key signature
E minor
tonality
G minor
tonality
B minor
tonality
A-flat major
tonality
C-sharp minor
tonality
E-flat major
tonality
B major
tonality
F-sharp minor
tonality
F minor
tonality
F-sharp major
tonality
D-flat major
tonality
B-flat minor
minor tonality based on B-flat
G-flat major
tonality
E-flat minor
tonality
G-sharp minor
tonality
C-sharp major
tonality
A-flat minor
tonality
A-sharp minor
tonality
D-sharp minor
tonality
C-flat major
tonality
parallel key
major and minor scales with the same tonic
G-sharp major
tonality
D-flat minor
tonality
keynote
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F-flat major
tonality
key signature names and translations
translation of musical keys
closely related key
distance measure for musical keys
Beethoven and C minor
beethoven's major compositions in C minor