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  2. E-flat minor - Wikipedia

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    E-flat minor is a minor scale based on E ♭, consisting of the pitches E ♭, F, G ♭, A ♭, B ♭, C ♭, and D ♭. Its key signature consists of six flats . Its relative key is G-flat major (or enharmonically F-sharp major ) and its parallel key is E-flat major .

  3. E-flat major - Wikipedia

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    E-flat major is a major scale based on E ♭, consisting of the pitches E ♭, F, G, A ♭, B ♭, C, and D. Its key signature has three flats. Its relative minor is C minor, and its parallel minor is Eminor, (or enharmonically D ♯ minor). The E-flat major scale is:

  4. Closely related key - Wikipedia

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    In the key of C major, these would be: D minor, E minor, F major, G major, A minor, and C minor. Despite being three sharps or flats away from the original key in the circle of fifths, parallel keys are also considered as closely related keys as the tonal center is the same, and this makes this key have an affinity with the original key.

  5. Category:Compositions in E-flat minor - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Compositions in E-flat minor" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. List of major/minor compositions - Wikipedia

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    Major/minor compositions are musical compositions that begin in a major key and end in a minor key (generally the parallel minor), specifying the keynote (as C major/minor). This is a very unusual form in tonal music, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] although examples became more common in the nineteenth century. [ 3 ]

  7. Relative key - Wikipedia

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    For example, F major and D minor both have one flat in their key signature at B♭; therefore, D minor is the relative minor of F major, and conversely F major is the relative major of D minor. The tonic of the relative minor is the sixth scale degree of the major scale, while the tonic of the relative major is the third degree of the minor ...

  8. Category:Jazz compositions by key - Wikipedia

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    Jazz compositions in E-flat major (23 P) Jazz compositions in E-flat minor (6 P) F. Jazz compositions in F major (27 P) Jazz compositions in F minor (7 P) G.

  9. Category:Jazz compositions in E-flat minor - Wikipedia

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    Jazz compositions originally or most commonly played in the key of E-flat minor. Pages in category "Jazz compositions in E-flat minor" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.