Every major key has a parallel minor.
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What you are referring to is that some keys only exist in theory and not in practice, the major keys of D flat, G flat and C flat have parallel minors but they are never used due to notational difficulties caused by the requirement for a double flat; so C sharp, F sharp and B minors are used instead of their 'theoretical' enharmonics.
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I guess it matters on how heavy the keys are...sorry this answer MAY not help.
100250, but without using other keys you will not know if that is rupees or dollars or peanuts.
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88 Keys on a Piano
Parallel major and minor keys have the same tonic pitch. Therefore, E minor is the parallel minor of E Major.
there are major and minors for every not Major keys are Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, C, and F, along with sharp keys F#, C#, G, D, A, E, and B minor key i don't know
No. Parallel key signatures share the same tonic, or starting note. Relative minor/major are the scales that share a key signature.
That would be the relative major or minor (example: C major and A minor).
i must say i dont think there is one almost all major keys are pretty happy!
There are three keys which are called "enharmonic keys", the three enharmonically equivalent key signatures are B major/C-flat major, F-sharp major/G-flat major, and C-sharp major/D-flat major and likewise their relative minors. B/C-flat, F-sharp/G-flat and C-sharp/D-flat all share the same pitch but are just notated in two different ways. In an other way the keys mentioned above are just one key going by two different names but they use different accidentals and are written on different lines/spaces.
sharps and minors sharps and FLATS. minor is a kind of scale.
F major, Bb major, Eb major, Ab major, Db major, Gb major and Cb major plus their relative minors.
Major keys tend to be associated with cheerful or upbeat feelings.
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