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  2. G-flat major - Wikipedia

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    Muzio Clementi chose F-sharp in his set for the prelude, but G-flat for the final "Grande Exercice" which modulates through all the keys. Antonín Dvoƙák composed Humoresque No. 7 in G-flat major, while its middle section is in the parallel key (F-sharp minor, enharmonic equivalent to the theoretical G-flat minor).

  3. Clarinet–violin–piano trio - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a standard piano trio or a concerto, there is no standard form for a composition for a clarinet–violin–piano trio: a piece can have any number of movements. Acoustically, the choice of a clarinet, violin, and piano is characteristic in that most chamber music (and most music in general) contains high ( soprano ), mid-range ( alto ...

  4. Andalusian cadence - Wikipedia

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    A minor seventh would be added to the dominant "V" chord to increase tension before resolution (V 7 –i). [2] The roots of the chords belong to a modern phrygian tetrachord (the equivalent of a Greek Dorian tetrachord, [10] the latter mentioned above), that is to be found as the upper tetrachord of a natural minor scale (for A minor, they are: A G F E).

  5. F-sharp minor - Wikipedia

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    Mozart's only composition in this key is the second movement to his Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major. [3] F-sharp minor is sometimes used as the parallel minor of G-flat major, especially since G-flat major's real parallel minor, G-flat minor, would have nine flats including two double-flats.

  6. Contrasts (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    Contrasts (Sz. 111, BB 116) is a 1938 composition scored for clarinet–violin–piano trio by Béla Bartók (1881–1945). It is based on Hungarian and Romanian dance melodies and has three movements with a combined duration of 17–20 minutes.

  7. Chord-scale system - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, in the chord-scale system, a different scale is used for each chord in the progression (for example mixolydian scales on A, E, and D for chords A 7, E 7, and D 7, respectively). [5] Improvisation approaches may be mixed, such as using "the blues approach" for a section of a progression and using the chord-scale system for the rest. [6]

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    A tricky transition. Jennifer Garner spoke candidly about her evolving relationship with her 15-year-old daughter, Violet. Jennifer Garner's Best Motherhood Moments While Raising 3 Kids Read ...

  9. Sextet (Penderecki) - Wikipedia

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    The Sextet is a two-movement composition for clarinet, horn, violin, viola, cello, and piano by Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. The composition was written in 2000 and is, according to some critics, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the composer's most substantial chamber work.