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Q: What is f the following is not a major component of magma?
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What notes are in the key of F?

The F major scale consists of the following notes: F - G - A - B Flat - C - D - E - F


Which keys did Bach write his Brandenburg Concertos in?

The 6 Concertos are written in the following keys: 1) F major 2) F major 3) G major 4) G major 5) D major 6) B flat major


What does a flat following a treble clef mean?

It means the key signature of the following music is in the key of F major of D minor


How many degrees is magma?

Magma is usually 1300 to 2400 degrees F (600 to 1300 degrees C)


What is the tonic triad in f major in music?

The tonic of F major is F major.


What scale has an f sharp it?

G major, D major, E major, B major, F sharp major, F sharp minor, A sharp major, etc.


What is hotter magma or melting steel?

They are both in the 1500 degree F range.


What is F major key?

F major has one flat; that is Bb.


What is the relative major of f sharp minor?

what is the relative minor of f sharp major


Where is do located in f major?

F


What is the scale of F major on flute?

This is the scale of F major on the flute: F G A Bb C D E F.


How do you change keys from B flat major to c major while playing smoothly on piano?

There are a number of ways, such as the following bridge format:1. From B-flat major, go into F major - this is pretty easy, since F is the dominant of B-flat.2. From F major, go into C major - which is also pretty easy to do since you are going from IV to I (where IV is F, and I is C).Harmonic progressions can be easily created by following what is known as The Circle of Fifths (see related links), which is a visual representation of the relationship between all of the 12 chromatic scales. In essence, you can smoothly go into the scale represented by the dominant or subdominant of your current scale.For example:- B-flat major can go to F major (the dominant) or to E-flat major (the subdominant - which is equal to a fifth below the tonic)- G minor can go to d minor (the dominant) or to c minor (the subdominant - which is equal to a fifth below the tonic)