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  2. Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. posth. (Chopin) - Wikipedia

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    The Nocturne No. 20 in C ♯ minor, Op. posth., Lento con gran espressione, P 1, No. 16, KKIVa/16, WN 37, is a solo piano piece composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1830 and published in 1875. Chopin dedicated this work to his older sister Ludwika Chopin , with the statement: "To my sister Ludwika as an exercise before beginning the study of my ...

  3. Accidental (music) - Wikipedia

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    If a note with a double sharp or double flat is followed by a note in the same position with a single sharp or single flat, there are two common notations. Modern notation simply uses a single flat or sharp sign on the second note, whereas older notation may use a natural sign (to cancel the double accidental) combined with the single ...

  4. The Well-Tempered Clavier - Wikipedia

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    Bach's autograph of the 4th Fugue of Book 1 Bach's autograph of Fugue No. 17 in A ♭ major from the second part of Das Wohltemperirte Clavier. Each set contains 24 pairs of prelude and fugue. The first pair is in C major, the second in C minor, the third in C ♯ major, the fourth in C ♯ minor, and so on.

  5. Sharp (music) - Wikipedia

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    Starting with no sharps or flats (C major), adding the first sharp (F ♯) indicates G major, adding the next (C ♯) indicates D major, and so on through the circle of fifths. Some keys (such as C ♯ major with seven sharps) may be written as an enharmonically equivalent key (D ♭ major with five flats in this case).

  6. Natural (music) - Wikipedia

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    A key signature with no sharps or flats generally indicates A minor or C major, using all natural notes with no sharps or flats. The natural sign is derived from a square b used to denote B ♮ in medieval music (in contrast with the round b denoting B ♭ , which became the flat symbol).

  7. Key signature - Wikipedia

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    The A ♯ which is the fifth sharp in the sharp signatures may occasionally be notated on the top line of the bass staff, whereas it is more usually found in the lowest space on that staff. An example of this can be seen in the full score of Ottorino Respighi 's Pines of Rome , in the third section, "Pines of the Janiculum" (which is in B major ...

  8. Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp minor, BWV 849 - Wikipedia

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    The Prelude and Fugue in C-sharp minor, BWV 849, is a pair of keyboard compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the fourth prelude and fugue in the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier , a series of 48 preludes and fugues by the composer.

  9. List of Sharpe series characters - Wikipedia

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    Richard Sharpe first appears in Sharpe's Tiger as a private in the 33rd Regiment of Foot.He later earns the rank of Sergeant by the end of the book. He soon gains promotion to Ensign in the 74th Regiment but is then transferred to the newly formed 95th Rifles as a second lieutenant during Sharpe's Trafalgar.