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Nov 10 |
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Why are the white and black keys on the piano placed the way they are? @MatthewRead I have just edited the answer. |
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Nov 10 |
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Why are the white and black keys on the piano placed the way they are? Provided details. |
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Nov 9 |
answered | Why are the white and black keys on the piano placed the way they are? |
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Nov 9 |
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Nov 9 |
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Is there a known point in history where dissonance became acceptable? @jadarnel27 To be honest here, I never seen the sheet for "Water Night", I had just listened to it. I'll take a close look at the score later and reply again. If it actually have a key, than it's very interesting example! Thanks for pointing out. |
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Nov 8 |
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Is there a known point in history where dissonance became acceptable? @jadarnel27 Having a Key signature does not mean it actually have a key. The key signature can be used to simplify the writing. |
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Nov 8 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 7 |
awarded | Editor |
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Nov 7 |
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Is there a known point in history where dissonance became acceptable? Added info |
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Nov 7 |
answered | Is there a known point in history where dissonance became acceptable? |