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- D-sharp_minor abstract "D-sharp minor or D♯ minor is a minor scale based on D-sharp, consisting of the pitches D♯, E♯, F♯, G♯, A♯, B, and C♯. For the harmonic minor, the C♯ is raised to Cdouble sharp. Its key signature has six sharps (see below: Scales and keys).E-flat minor is its direct enharmonic equivalent. Its relative major is F-sharp major, and its parallel major is D-sharp major, usually replaced by E-flat major, since D-sharp major, which would contain nine sharps, is not normally used.Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary.Music written in this key is considered exceedingly difficult to read, leading to infrequent use of D-sharp minor as the principal key center of pieces in the Classical era. More common is notation in E-flat minor, which is a relatively manageable key for many brass instruments and woodwinds.In addition to the Bach mentioned above, the most famous work in this key is Scriabin's famous Etude Op. 8, No. 12. The Russian composer Lyapunov wrote the second étude of his Op. 11 set in the key, and also fifteen years later his Variations on a Russian Theme, Op. 49. In addition, his early Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 4 was in the enharmonic key of E-flat minor. The second movement from Charles-Valentin Alkan's Grande sonate 'Les quatre âges', subtitled Quasi-Faust, is also in D-sharp minor (but ends in F-sharp major), and modulates into even sharper keys along the way, some even being theoretical keys, such as G-sharp major and A-sharp major.In a few scores, 6-sharp key signatures in the bass clef are written with the sharp for the A on the top line.Despite the key rarely being used in orchestral music other than to modulate, it is not entirely uncommon in keyboard music. For orchestration of piano music, some theorists recommend transposing the music to D minor or E minor. If D-sharp minor must absolutely be used, one should take care that B-flat wind instruments be notated in F minor, rather than E-sharp minor (or A instruments used instead, giving a transposed key of F-sharp minor), and E-flat instruments in C minor instead of B-sharp minor, as key signatures do not use double sharps.Since the early 1990s, this key has become quite popular in mainstream American grunge, alternative rock, jazz and heavy metal music.".
- D-sharp_minor thumbnail F-sharp-major_d-sharp-minor.svg?width=300.
- D-sharp_minor wikiPageID "2069247".
- D-sharp_minor wikiPageRevisionID "604134756".
- D-sharp_minor dominant "A major".
- D-sharp_minor dominant "enharmonic: B major / A minor".
- D-sharp_minor enharmonic E-flat_minor.
- D-sharp_minor fifthPitch "A".
- D-sharp_minor firstPitch "D".
- D-sharp_minor fourthPitch "G".
- D-sharp_minor hasPhotoCollection D-sharp_minor.
- D-sharp_minor imageName "F-sharp-major d-sharp-minor.svg".
- D-sharp_minor name "D minor".
- D-sharp_minor parallel "D major".
- D-sharp_minor parallel "enharmonic: E major".
- D-sharp_minor relative F-sharp_major.
- D-sharp_minor relative "enharmonic: G major".
- D-sharp_minor secondPitch "E".
- D-sharp_minor seventhPitch "C".
- D-sharp_minor sixthPitch "B".
- D-sharp_minor subdominant G-sharp_minor.
- D-sharp_minor thirdPitch "F".
- D-sharp_minor subject Category:Compositions_in_D-sharp_minor.
- D-sharp_minor subject Category:Minor_scales.
- D-sharp_minor subject Category:Musical_keys.
- D-sharp_minor type Abstraction100002137.
- D-sharp_minor type Communication100033020.
- D-sharp_minor type DiatonicScale106860323.
- D-sharp_minor type Measure100033615.
- D-sharp_minor type MinorScale106861020.
- D-sharp_minor type MinorScales.
- D-sharp_minor type Mode106861630.
- D-sharp_minor type MusicalNotation106814870.
- D-sharp_minor type Notation106808493.
- D-sharp_minor type Scale106856568.
- D-sharp_minor type Scale113850304.
- D-sharp_minor type Standard107260623.
- D-sharp_minor type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- D-sharp_minor type Writing106359877.
- D-sharp_minor type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- D-sharp_minor comment "D-sharp minor or D♯ minor is a minor scale based on D-sharp, consisting of the pitches D♯, E♯, F♯, G♯, A♯, B, and C♯. For the harmonic minor, the C♯ is raised to Cdouble sharp. Its key signature has six sharps (see below: Scales and keys).E-flat minor is its direct enharmonic equivalent.".
- D-sharp_minor label "D-sharp minor".
- D-sharp_minor label "Dis mineur".
- D-sharp_minor label "Dis-Moll".
- D-sharp_minor label "Dis-moll".
- D-sharp_minor label "Re diesis minore".
- D-sharp_minor label "Re sostenido menor".
- D-sharp_minor label "Ré dièse mineur".
- D-sharp_minor label "Ré sustenido menor".
- D-sharp_minor label "Ре-диез минор".
- D-sharp_minor label "升D小調".
- D-sharp_minor label "嬰ニ短調".
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Dis-Moll.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Re_sostenido_menor.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Ré_dièse_mineur.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Re_diesis_minore.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs 嬰ニ短調.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Dis_mineur.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Dis-moll.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Ré_sustenido_menor.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs m.06j_6p.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Q283874.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs Q283874.
- D-sharp_minor sameAs D-sharp_minor.
- D-sharp_minor wasDerivedFrom D-sharp_minor?oldid=604134756.
- D-sharp_minor depiction F-sharp-major_d-sharp-minor.svg.
- D-sharp_minor isPrimaryTopicOf D-sharp_minor.