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- E-flat_minor abstract "The E♭ (E-flat) minor scale consists of the pitches E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭, C♭, and D♭. In the harmonic minor, the D♭ is raised to D♮. Its key signature consists of six flats (see below: Scales and keys).Its relative major is G-flat major, and its parallel major is E-flat major. Its enharmonic equivalent is D-sharp minor. Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary.Despite the key rarely being used in orchestral music other than to modulate, it is encountered in a small fraction of keyboard music, and has been most popular in Russian pieces. For orchestration of piano music, some theorists recommend transposing to D minor or E minor.This key is often popular with jazz or blues influenced keyboard players as, using all the black keys along with the A, it allows for an easily playable blues scale.".
- E-flat_minor thumbnail G-flat-major_e-flat-minor.svg?width=300.
- E-flat_minor wikiPageExternalLink Bobs03Mr.pdf.
- E-flat_minor wikiPageID "2095533".
- E-flat_minor wikiPageRevisionID "604619602".
- E-flat_minor dominant B-flat_major.
- E-flat_minor dominant B-flat_minor.
- E-flat_minor enharmonic D-sharp_minor.
- E-flat_minor fifthPitch "B".
- E-flat_minor firstPitch "E".
- E-flat_minor fourthPitch "A".
- E-flat_minor hasPhotoCollection E-flat_minor.
- E-flat_minor imageName "G-flat-major e-flat-minor.svg".
- E-flat_minor name "E minor".
- E-flat_minor parallel E-flat_major.
- E-flat_minor relative G-flat_major.
- E-flat_minor relative "enharmonic: F major".
- E-flat_minor secondPitch "F".
- E-flat_minor seventhPitch "D".
- E-flat_minor sixthPitch "C".
- E-flat_minor subdominant A-flat_minor.
- E-flat_minor thirdPitch "G".
- E-flat_minor subject Category:Minor_scales.
- E-flat_minor subject Category:Musical_keys.
- E-flat_minor type Abstraction100002137.
- E-flat_minor type Communication100033020.
- E-flat_minor type DiatonicScale106860323.
- E-flat_minor type Measure100033615.
- E-flat_minor type MinorScale106861020.
- E-flat_minor type MinorScales.
- E-flat_minor type Mode106861630.
- E-flat_minor type MusicalNotation106814870.
- E-flat_minor type Notation106808493.
- E-flat_minor type Scale106856568.
- E-flat_minor type Scale113850304.
- E-flat_minor type Standard107260623.
- E-flat_minor type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- E-flat_minor type Writing106359877.
- E-flat_minor type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- E-flat_minor comment "The E♭ (E-flat) minor scale consists of the pitches E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭, C♭, and D♭. In the harmonic minor, the D♭ is raised to D♮. Its key signature consists of six flats (see below: Scales and keys).Its relative major is G-flat major, and its parallel major is E-flat major. Its enharmonic equivalent is D-sharp minor.".
- E-flat_minor label "E-flat minor".
- E-flat_minor label "Es-Moll".
- E-flat_minor label "Es-moll".
- E-flat_minor label "Mi bemol menor".
- E-flat_minor label "Mi bemolle minore".
- E-flat_minor label "Mi bémol mineur".
- E-flat_minor label "Ми-бемоль минор".
- E-flat_minor label "変ホ短調".
- E-flat_minor sameAs Es-Moll.
- E-flat_minor sameAs Mi_bemol_menor.
- E-flat_minor sameAs Mi_bémol_mineur.
- E-flat_minor sameAs Mi_bemolle_minore.
- E-flat_minor sameAs 変ホ短調.
- E-flat_minor sameAs Es-moll.
- E-flat_minor sameAs m.06lv1k.
- E-flat_minor sameAs Q14254276.
- E-flat_minor sameAs Q14254276.
- E-flat_minor sameAs E-flat_minor.
- E-flat_minor wasDerivedFrom E-flat_minor?oldid=604619602.
- E-flat_minor depiction G-flat-major_e-flat-minor.svg.
- E-flat_minor isPrimaryTopicOf E-flat_minor.