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- G-flat_major abstract "G-flat major is a major scale based on G-flat, consisting of the pitches G♭, A♭, B♭, C♭, D♭, E♭, and F. Its key signature has six flats (see below: Scales and keys).Its relative minor is E-flat minor. Its parallel minor is G-flat minor, usually replaced by F-sharp minor, since G-flat minor, which would have nine flats, is not normally used.Its enharmonic equivalent is F-sharp major, a key signature with six sharps. In writing music in E major for B-flat instruments, it is preferable to use a G-flat rather than an F-sharp key signature.Rarely chosen as the main key for orchestral works, G-flat major is more often used as a main key for piano works, such as the impromptus of Chopin and Schubert. It is the predominant key of Maurice Ravel's Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet.A striking use of G-flat major can be found in the love duet "Tu l'as dit" that concludes the fourth act of Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera Les Huguenots.Austrian composer Gustav Mahler was fond of using G-flat major in key passages of his symphonies; examples include: The choral entry during the finale of his Second Symphony, during the first movement of his Third Symphony, the modulatory section of the Adagietto from his Fifth Symphony, and during the Rondo-Finale of his Seventh Symphony. Mahler's Tenth Symphony was composed in the enharmonic key of F-sharp major.This key is more often found in piano music, as the use of all five black keys allows an easier conformity to the player's hands, despite the numerous accidentals. German composer Franz Schubert chose this key for his third impromptu from his first collection of impromptus (1827). The Polish composer Frédéric Chopin wrote two études in the key of G-flat major: Étude Op. 10, No. 5 "Black Key" and Étude Op. 25, No. 9 "Butterfly". French composer Claude Debussy used this key for one of his most popular compositions, "La fille aux cheveux de lin," his eighth prélude from his Préludes, Book I (1909-1910).In more modern usage, this key can be found in Philip Philips's song Gone, Gone, Gone from his album The World from the Side of the Moon and Lorde's song Team from her album Pure Heroine.".
- G-flat_major thumbnail G-flat-major_e-flat-minor.svg?width=300.
- G-flat_major wikiPageID "1969937".
- G-flat_major wikiPageRevisionID "604697470".
- G-flat_major dominant D-flat_major.
- G-flat_major enharmonic F-sharp_major.
- G-flat_major fifthPitch "D".
- G-flat_major firstPitch "G".
- G-flat_major fourthPitch "C".
- G-flat_major hasPhotoCollection G-flat_major.
- G-flat_major imageName "G-flat-major e-flat-minor.svg".
- G-flat_major name "G major".
- G-flat_major parallel "G minor".
- G-flat_major parallel "enharmonic: F minor".
- G-flat_major relative E-flat_minor.
- G-flat_major relative "enharmonic: D minor".
- G-flat_major secondPitch "A".
- G-flat_major seventhPitch "F".
- G-flat_major sixthPitch "E".
- G-flat_major subdominant C-flat_major.
- G-flat_major thirdPitch "B".
- G-flat_major subject Category:Major_scales.
- G-flat_major subject Category:Musical_keys.
- G-flat_major type Abstraction100002137.
- G-flat_major type Communication100033020.
- G-flat_major type DiatonicScale106860323.
- G-flat_major type MajorScale106860826.
- G-flat_major type MajorScales.
- G-flat_major type Measure100033615.
- G-flat_major type Mode106861630.
- G-flat_major type MusicalNotation106814870.
- G-flat_major type Notation106808493.
- G-flat_major type Scale106856568.
- G-flat_major type Scale113850304.
- G-flat_major type Standard107260623.
- G-flat_major type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- G-flat_major type Writing106359877.
- G-flat_major type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- G-flat_major comment "G-flat major is a major scale based on G-flat, consisting of the pitches G♭, A♭, B♭, C♭, D♭, E♭, and F. Its key signature has six flats (see below: Scales and keys).Its relative minor is E-flat minor. Its parallel minor is G-flat minor, usually replaced by F-sharp minor, since G-flat minor, which would have nine flats, is not normally used.Its enharmonic equivalent is F-sharp major, a key signature with six sharps.".
- G-flat_major label "G-flat major".
- G-flat_major label "Ges majeur".
- G-flat_major label "Ges-Dur".
- G-flat_major label "Ges-dur".
- G-flat_major label "Sol bemol maior".
- G-flat_major label "Sol bemol mayor".
- G-flat_major label "Sol bemolle maggiore".
- G-flat_major label "Sol bémol majeur".
- G-flat_major label "Соль-бемоль мажор".
- G-flat_major label "変ト長調".
- G-flat_major label "降G大調".
- G-flat_major sameAs Ges-Dur.
- G-flat_major sameAs Sol_bemol_mayor.
- G-flat_major sameAs Sol_bémol_majeur.
- G-flat_major sameAs Sol_bemolle_maggiore.
- G-flat_major sameAs 変ト長調.
- G-flat_major sameAs 내림사장조.
- G-flat_major sameAs Ges_majeur.
- G-flat_major sameAs Ges-dur.
- G-flat_major sameAs Sol_bemol_maior.
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- G-flat_major sameAs Q1132841.
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- G-flat_major sameAs G-flat_major.
- G-flat_major wasDerivedFrom G-flat_major?oldid=604697470.
- G-flat_major depiction G-flat-major_e-flat-minor.svg.
- G-flat_major isPrimaryTopicOf G-flat_major.