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- F-flat_major abstract "F-flat major is a major scale based on F-flat, consisting of the pitches F♭, G♭, A♭, Bdouble flat, C♭, D♭, and E♭. Its key signature has six flats and one double flat.Its relative minor is D-flat minor, and its parallel minor is F-flat minor, usually replaced by E minor. Part of Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen uses F-flat major, which one commentator has called "a bitter enharmonic parody" of the earlier manifestations of E major in the piece.For clarity and simplicitly, F-flat major is usually notated as its enharmonic equivalent of E major.A well-known example can be found in Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 31, op. 110. In the first movement's exposition, the transitional passage between the first and second subjects consists of arpeggiated figuration beginning in A-flat major and modulating to the dominant key of E-flat major. In the recapitulation, the key for this passage is changed to bring the second subject back in A-flat major: the transitional passage appears in a key that would theoretically be F-flat major, but which is notated in E major, presumably because Beethoven judged this easier to read - this key being a major third below the key of the earlier appearance of this passage.Another example of F-flat major being notated as E major can be found in the Adagio of Haydn's Trio No. 27 in A-flat major. The Finale of Bruckner's Symphony No. 4 employs enharmonic E for F-flat, but its Coda employs F-flat directly, with a phrygian cadence through F-flat onto the tonic.".
- F-flat_major thumbnail Db_minor_key_signature.png?width=300.
- F-flat_major wikiPageID "13807553".
- F-flat_major wikiPageRevisionID "601042661".
- F-flat_major dominant C-flat_major.
- F-flat_major enharmonic E_major.
- F-flat_major fifthPitch "C".
- F-flat_major firstPitch "F".
- F-flat_major fourthPitch "B".
- F-flat_major hasPhotoCollection F-flat_major.
- F-flat_major imageName "Db minor key signature.png".
- F-flat_major name "F major".
- F-flat_major parallel "F minor".
- F-flat_major parallel "enharmonic: E minor".
- F-flat_major relative D-flat_minor.
- F-flat_major relative "enharmonic: C minor".
- F-flat_major secondPitch "G".
- F-flat_major seventhPitch "E".
- F-flat_major sixthPitch "D".
- F-flat_major subdominant "B major".
- F-flat_major subdominant "enharmonic: A major".
- F-flat_major thirdPitch "A".
- F-flat_major subject Category:Major_scales.
- F-flat_major subject Category:Musical_keys.
- F-flat_major type Abstraction100002137.
- F-flat_major type Communication100033020.
- F-flat_major type DiatonicScale106860323.
- F-flat_major type MajorScale106860826.
- F-flat_major type MajorScales.
- F-flat_major type Measure100033615.
- F-flat_major type Mode106861630.
- F-flat_major type MusicalNotation106814870.
- F-flat_major type Notation106808493.
- F-flat_major type Scale106856568.
- F-flat_major type Scale113850304.
- F-flat_major type Standard107260623.
- F-flat_major type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- F-flat_major type Writing106359877.
- F-flat_major type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- F-flat_major comment "F-flat major is a major scale based on F-flat, consisting of the pitches F♭, G♭, A♭, Bdouble flat, C♭, D♭, and E♭. Its key signature has six flats and one double flat.Its relative minor is D-flat minor, and its parallel minor is F-flat minor, usually replaced by E minor.".
- F-flat_major label "F-flat major".
- F-flat_major label "Fes-dur".
- F-flat_major sameAs Fes-dur.
- F-flat_major sameAs m.03cjv42.
- F-flat_major sameAs Q3303435.
- F-flat_major sameAs Q3303435.
- F-flat_major sameAs F-flat_major.
- F-flat_major wasDerivedFrom F-flat_major?oldid=601042661.
- F-flat_major depiction Db_minor_key_signature.png.
- F-flat_major isPrimaryTopicOf F-flat_major.