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  • curprev 04:1204:12, 7 June 2022Hyacinth talk contribs 14,577 bytes +378 →‎top: {{Quote|Tonality (from "Tonic") or key: Music which uses the notes of a particular scale is said to be "in the key of" that scale or in the tonality of that scale.<ref>Berlin, Boris; Sclater, Molly; and Sinclair, Kathryn (2006). ''Keys to Music Rudiments'', p.21. Gordon V. Thompson. {{ISBN|9781457496509}}. "The key signature, meaning 'a sign which shows the key'..."</ref>}} undo

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  • curprev 23:2323:23, 24 October 2019Bencampmusic talk contribsm 13,973 bytes −1,394 →‎Keys and tonality: Removed the sentence about a key including borrowed chords, secondary dominants, etc -- those are not "in the key" as they use non-diatonic notes. Also removed the quote about the absolute emotional quality of keys, as it appeared out of context, and I did not see a good place for it to go on the page. It may deserve it's own page about 'the meaning of musical keys' undo Tag: Visual edit

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