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- the
change from one
tonality (tonic, or
tonal center) to another. This may or may not be
accompanied by a
change in
key signature (a
key change). Modulations...
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Key Change (foaled 10 May 1993) was an
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and
broodmare best
known for
winning the
Yorkshire Oaks in 1996.
After winning one...
- Look up
key or
Keys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Key,
Keys, The
Key or The
Keys may
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- minor; the
piece may
modulate to a
different key; if the
modulation is brief, it may not
involve a
change of
key signature,
being indicated instead with accidentals...
- perspective.
Systems in
which the
key may not be
changed easily are
rendered especially vulnerable as the
accidental release of the
key will
result in many devices...
- A
key generator (
key-gen) is a
computer program that
generates a
product licensing key, such as a
serial number,
necessary to
activate for use of a software...
- 1981),
known professionally as
Alicia Keys, is an
American singer and songwriter. A
classically trained pianist,
Keys began composing songs at the age of...
- any
specific physical, visual, or
functional arrangement of the
keys, legends, or
key-meaning ****ociations (respectively) of a
computer keyboard, mobile...