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  2. Key (music) - Wikipedia

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    Methods that establish the key for a particular piece can be complicated to explain and vary over music history. [citation needed] However, the chords most often used in a piece in a particular key are those that contain the notes in the corresponding scale, and conventional progressions of these chords, particularly cadences, orient the listener around the tonic.

  3. Tonality - Wikipedia

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    The term tonalité (tonality) was first used in 1810 by Alexandre Choron in the preface Sommaire de l'histoire de la musique [26] to the Dictionnaire historique des musiciens artistes et amateurs (which he published in collaboration with François-Joseph-Marie Fayolle) to describe the arrangement of the dominant and subdominant above and below ...

  4. Sensations of Tone - Wikipedia

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    Helmholtz resonator, p. 121, fig. 32. On the Sensations of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music (German Die Lehre von den Tonempfindungen als physiologische Grundlage für die Theorie der Musik), commonly referred to as Sensations of Tone, is a foundational work on music acoustics and the perception of sound by Hermann von Helmholtz.

  5. Hexaméron (musical composition) - Wikipedia

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    Hexaméron, Morceau de concert S.392 is a collaborative composition for piano. It exists in several concert versions: for piano solo, piano and orchestra, two pianos and even six pianos with or without orchestra. The work consists of six variations on a theme, along with an introduction, connecting interludes and a finale.

  6. List of compositions by Franz Liszt - Wikipedia

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    La chapelle de Guilaume Tell: pf C major 1837–38 Piano, original 1st version of S.160/1 156/ 7 A 40a/6 Psaume (de l'église à Genève) pf F major 1837–38 Piano, original A 40b Album d'un voyageur II. Fleurs mélodiques des Alpes: pf C major 1837–38 Piano, original 156/ 8 A 40b/1 (Allegro) pf C major 1837–38 Piano, original 156/ 9 A 40b/2

  7. Le Jerk ! - Wikipedia

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    The song has been accused of plagiarism by the publisher of Jean-Jacques Goldman, as the song's refrain is similar to that of "Quand la musique est bonne", but the court action was cancelled. [ 3 ] Two black female vocalists also participate in the chorus and appear in the music video.