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  2. B-flat major - Wikipedia

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    B-flat major is a major scale based on B ... B-flat major is one of the most popular keys for concert band compositions. ... Violin Sonata No. 32;

  3. 24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    After 4 measures of octaves marked Lento, the rest of the caprice is in ABA form marked Allegro assai. The "A" section consists of playful staccato 8th notes, and the "B" section consists of fast 16th notes played on the G string. The opening 4 measures and the "A" section are in E-flat major, and the "B" section is in the relative minor (C ...

  4. Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Scale Requirements - All Instruments: Major Scales up to 3 Sharps and Flats: C, F, B-flat, E-flat, G, D, A, and Chromatic Scale, minimum 1 octave, tempo: quarter note = 96 Notation knowledge - Sixteenth, eighth, quarter, half & whole notes, dotted rhythms

  5. Key signature - Wikipedia

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    There can be up to seven flats in a key signature, applied as: B ♭ E ♭ A ♭ D ♭ G ♭ C ♭ F ♭ [9] [10] The major scale with one flat is F major. In all major scales with flat key signatures, the tonic in a major key is a perfect fourth below the last flat. When there is more than one flat, the tonic is the note of the second-to-last ...

  6. Music written in all major or minor keys - Wikipedia

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    1 C major: No sharps or flats: 2 C minor: 3 flats 3 Either C# major: 7 sharps Bach and Alkan chose C# major, but most composers have preferred D♭ major or D♭ major: 5 flats 4 C# minor: 4 sharps 5 D major: 2 sharps 6 D minor: 1 flat 7 E♭ major: 3 flats 8 Either D# minor: 6 sharps Most composers of sets of 24 pieces have preferred E ...

  7. Octave - Wikipedia

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    An octave is the interval between one musical pitch and another with double or half its frequency. For example, if one note has a frequency of 440 Hz, the note one octave above is at 880 Hz, and the note one octave below is at 220 Hz. The ratio of frequencies of two notes an octave apart is therefore 2:1.

  8. Musical tuning - Wikipedia

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    In tunings such as 1:1, 9:8, 5:4, 3:2, 7:4, 2:1, all the pitches are chosen from the harmonic series (divided by powers of 2 to reduce them to the same octave), so all the intervals are related to each other by simple numeric ratios. Pythagorean tuning Prelude No. 1, C major, BWV 846, from the Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach.

  9. Category:B-flat instruments - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for all transposing instruments that sound music written in the key of C in the key of B ♭, regardless of octave. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.