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Rosamunde - Quartet No. 13 in a minor. It takes its name from the quartet's use of the incidental music for Rosamunde in the Schubert Lied Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel. =]
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The D in a D Minor quartet means that the piece was written around a D Minor scale, and that it is in the key of D Minor. Musically speaking, the key signature would have one flat.
Yes, it is a string quartet, and was written in g minor, and by Mozart.
There are several different compositions called String Quartet in B-flat Major. Below is a listing (which may not be exclusive):Ludwig van Beethoven - String Quartet No. 13 B♭ major, Op. 130Antonín Dvořák - String Quartet No. 13 in G major, Op. 106, (B. 192)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - String Quartet No. 13 in D minor, K.173Franz Schubert - String Quartet No. 13, n A minor (the Rosamunde Quartet), D. 804, Op. 29Dmitri Shostakovich - String Quartet No. 13 in B flat minor, Op. 138Louis Spohr - String Quartet No. 13 E minor, Op. 45, No. 2
B-flat minor
There are several fingerings for g minor on a guitar. One simple one is the first three (highest) strings on fret three, playing only those three strings. One harder one is the full g minor chord in barred form. That is with one finger (index) on all strings at fret three, with two fingers (usually ring and picky) on strings 4 and 5 at fret 5. (That is an e minor chord barred up three frets.)
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For Em, you strum all of the strings For D, you strum strings G, B, and E (or 3, 2, and 1) For C, you strum strings G, B, and E For G, the strum the same strings as D and C
Alexander Brent-Smith has written: 'Schubert' 'Schubert: [II] Quartet in D minor and Octet'
It is No. 4. Idyll in F minor by Anton Kubalek.
Orchestra2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, strings