F-flat major facts for kids
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Relative key | D♭ minor | |
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Parallel key | F♭ minor enharmonic: E minor |
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Notes in this scale | ||
F♭, G♭, A♭, B, C♭, D♭, E♭, F♭ |
F-flat major is a major scale based on F-flat. Its key signature has eight flats.
Its relative minor is D-flat minor, and its parallel minor is F-flat minor, usually replaced by E minor.
Part of Richard Strauss' Metamorphosen uses F flat major, which one commentator has called "a bitter enharmonic parody" of the earlier manifestations of E major in the piece.
To make reading and writing music easier, F-flat major is usually written as its enharmonic equivalent of E major.
Scales and keys
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The table shows the number of sharps or flats in each scale. Minor scales are written in lower case. |
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