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DescriptionDoubleflat.svg | A double flat symbol. | |||
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- 22 equal temperament
- 31 equal temperament
- 53 equal temperament
- A-flat major
- A-flat minor
- A-sharp minor
- A major
- Accidental (music)
- B-flat major
- B-flat minor
- B major
- B minor
- C-flat major
- C-sharp major
- C-sharp minor
- C (musical note)
- C major
- C minor
- Chord (music)
- Circle of fifths
- Circle of fifths text table
- Closely related key
- D-flat major
- D-flat minor
- D-sharp minor
- D major
- D minor
- Diatonic and chromatic
- Diatonic scale
- Diminished seventh chord
- Diminished triad
- Diminution
- Double harmonic scale
- E-flat major
- E-flat minor
- E major
- E minor
- Enharmonic equivalence
- Enharmonic scale
- F-sharp major
- F-sharp minor
- F major
- F minor
- Flat (music)
- G-flat major
- G-sharp major
- G-sharp minor
- G major
- G minor
- Genus (music)
- Half-diminished seventh chord
- Harmonic major scale
- Harmonic minor scale
- Hungarian minor scale
- Interval (music)
- Jazz harmony
- Key (music)
- Letter notation
- List of meantone intervals
- List of pitch intervals
- Major scale
- Meantone temperament
- Minor chord
- Minor major seventh chord
- Minor scale
- Minor seventh chord
- Mode (music)
- Mozart the music processor
- Musical note
- Persian scale
- Piano Concerto (Khachaturian)
- Pitch class
- Pitch space
- Raga
- Scientific pitch notation
- Semitone
- Septimal meantone temperament
- Solfège
- String Quartet No. 11 (Beethoven)
- String Quartet No. 12 (Shostakovich)
- Superparticular ratio
- Svara
- Synthetic mode
- Tetrachord
- Theoretical key
- Tritone substitution
- Vanaspati (raga)
- Talk:Circle of fifths
- Talk:D-flat major
- Talk:D-flat minor
- Talk:F-sharp minor
- Talk:Ionian mode
- Talk:Pitch class
- Talk:Pythagorean comma
- Talk:Semitone
- Talk:Theoretical key
- Talk:Tritone
- Talk:Wolf interval
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- User talk:Saposcat
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