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  1. Feb 8, 2016 · Usually the key a symphony is "in" is just the first and last key used. In the middle it could change between any number of keys. That is also true of other musical works besides symphonies. Usually rock songs are in just one key, but classical, jazz, show tunes, and sound track music often changes keys.

  2. Oct 12, 2023 · Each piece of music, be it a song, symphony or concerto, is written in a specific ‘key’. But what do we mean when we refer to a musical key, why are there 24 of them, and how do composers choose which key to write in?

  3. This list of symphonies by key is a list of symphonies sorted by key. For the least often used keys in orchestral music, the symphony listed might be famous only for being in that key.

  4. In fact, each key signature (in this case, no sharps or flats) is shared by two keys: one major, one minor. C major shares its key signature with A minor. But there are plenty more keys than these two.

  5. The variation has a very small upper limit: there are only twelve keys, in the major and minor flavor. Bach used up all of them in the Well Tempered Clavier alone.

  6. Mar 26, 2016 · With rare exceptions, the four movements of a symphony conform to a standardized pattern. The first movement is brisk and lively; the second is slower and more lyrical; the third is an energetic minuet (dance) or a boisterous scherzo (“joke”); and the fourth is a rollicking finale.

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  8. Keys and scales. Most music is in a particular key. If we say that a song is "in the key of C," this means that the pitch C sounds like the most stable “home note” (or tonic) for the song. Likewise, most songs use notes within a particular scale — a collection of notes in order from low to high. Major scales. Here is the C major scale:

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