This is the "key" that the piece is written in, or what sharps or flats it has. For example, D minor has one, B flat. Minor keys have a different number of sharps or flats than "major" keys, D major has two, F sharp and C sharp. A minor has F sharp. F sharp major has way too many.
Minor keys typically sound "sad" and major keys usually sound "happy", for reasons that are still not known exactly. Mozart's famous "G-Minor Symphony" (the only minor symphony he wrote) is called the "Tragic" symphony.
2007-01-10 14:41:15
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answered by WOMBAT, Manliness Expert 7
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Every piece of music can be based on a key and a quality. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. They can also be major or minor. The fugue in D minor would be the main key. Within the piece there would be chords and scales of that note as well at its relative majors and minors.
2007-01-10 22:29:04
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answered by hallucinatingcandles 4
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The D minor is the key that the composure would be played in.
2007-01-10 22:26:46
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answered by dodlydink 4
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Z d minor refer to zee key in wish z music she is playing. D minor, F sharp, deez eez notes, honey. Deez eez notes.
2007-01-10 22:27:51
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answered by Sleek 7
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The key that the song is played in (the key determines what sharps and flats are in the song)
2007-01-10 22:24:49
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answered by love2figureskate 4
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The key the piece is played in.....
2007-01-10 22:23:28
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answered by Neon Ballroom 2
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