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I find mixing in the right musical keys essential.
"Dominant" also refers to a relationship of musical keys.
A second type of tam-tam has two different levels of musical keys.
There are seven pedals to let the harp player play songs in different musical keys.
She hurried up, deliberately on tiptoe, trying not to play the stairs like musical keys.
I never expected to find my emotional autobiography, or at least the musical keys to it, stored for ready access at a small fee.
Characteristics of Musical Keys - from various sources.
Giorgi enabled the performer to play equally true in all musical keys, as does the Boehm system.
Common chord (music) generally refers to a chord shared by two musical keys.
Professional DJs may use harmonic mixing to choose songs that are in compatible musical keys.
Rosen conceives the classical era's sonata form movement as a kind of dramatic journey through the system of musical keys.
Melodies in Russian folk songs are self-contained, with no interaction between themes in contrasting musical keys or any clear transition from one theme to another.
Ellen Harris has discussed Handel's specific use of musical keys in the opera, noting, for example, that the opera starts and concludes in G major.
The song modulates between musical keys, using the key of A major for verses, B major for the pre-chorus, and G major for the chorus.
With the invention of the airtight pad, and as key technology improved and more keys were added to woodwinds, the need for clarinets in multiple musical keys was reduced.
"Maybe we can work out a - " From the back of the shop, the woman - forgotten in the music - called something out, emphasizing it with three musical keys pushed at random.
Software has also been written to assist with the identification of musical keys for use in harmonic mixing, which analyze computer media files for musical content and automatically determine the musical key.
She also is a synesthete, associating different musical keys with colours, stating that "The key of D is daffodil yellow, B major is maroon, and B flat is blue".
A mathematical and financial wizard and a musical one to boot, with "a racing mind with no rival," Catherine communicates with her global sources via shortwave radio, using a code based on musical keys.
His sidekick role is retained in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, where he accompanies either Mario or Luigi to help get back the musical keys from the villains of the game.
In 18th-century western classical music, "simple binary" form was often used for dances and carried with it the convention that the two sections should be in different musical keys but maintain the same rhythm, duration and tone.
The circle of fifths, first described in 1728 by Johann David Heinichen in his book Der General-bass, has been used ever since as a means of illustrating the relative harmonic distance between musical keys.
Rachmaninoff was surprised to find that Rimsky-Korsakov agreed with Scriabin on associations of musical keys with colors; himself skeptical, Rachmaninoff made the obvious objection that the two composers did not always agree on the colours involved.
Since that small beginning he has opened his company High Spirits Flutes in Patagonia AZ, which has expanded year by year and now offers over 210 different flutes of differing woods, musical keys, scales, and pitch ranges.
The singers sing about the one song that occurs in every Broadway musical, and its defining features (incredibly long, changing musical keys, and extremely high notes, the male lead at one point complaining that "Now we're into E, that's awfully high for me.