Secondary Sort Key
secondary sort key
On a piano, minor keys can also be called flat keys
Primary Sort Key
that would be another key on the piano possibly y or q
Primary Sort key
primary key
A minor has no key signature.
To transpose a piece of music from one key to another, you simply raise (or lower) all notes by the interval that's between the original key and the new key.For example, if you want to transpose a song from the key of f minor into the key of c minor, you would raise all notes by a perfect fourth. Or, if you wanted to transpose it into the key of G# minor, you would raise all the notes by a minor third.
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
The key signature of E minor is F#.
It uses ritornello form