E flat minor
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| Relative key | G♭ major | |
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| Parallel key | E♭ major | |
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| E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭, C♭, D, E♭ | ||
E flat minor is a minor scale based on E flat, consisting of the pitches E flat, F, G flat, A flat, B flat, C flat, D and E flat (harmonic minor scale). Its key signature consists of six flats.
Its relative key is G flat major, and its parallel major is E flat major. Its enharmonic equivalent is D sharp minor.
Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary.
One of the few symphonies written in this key is Prokofiev's Symphony No. 6. A few other less well-known Soviet composers also wrote symphonies in this key, such as Eshpai, Janis Ivanovs (fourth symphony Atlantis, 1941), Ovchinnikov and Myaskovsky.
The second movement to Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony has an extended orchestral and choral introduction in E flat minor.
In both books of the Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude No. 8 is written in E flat minor while the following Fugue is written in D sharp minor.
[edit] Well-known music in this key
- "Piano trio (Hoboken XV:28)" by Joseph Haydn
- "Introduction to Christus am Ölberge" - Ludwig van Beethoven
- "Overture to Manfred" incidental music - Robert Schumann
- Scherzo Opus 4 - Johannes Brahms
- "Humoresques", Op. 101: No. 1 - Antonín Dvořák
- "Symphony No. 1" - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (original version in E-flat minor)
- String Quartet No. 3 Op. 30 (1876) - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Piano Sonata (1899-1901) - Paul Dukas
- "Symphony No. 6" - Sergei Prokofiev
- "String Quartet No. 15" - Dmitri Shostakovich
- "Digging in the Dirt" - Peter Gabriel
- "Take Five" - Dave Brubeck Quartet
- "Bullet the Blue Sky" - U2
- "I'm Only Sleeping" - The Beatles (played using E and A minor guitar chords backwards)
- "The Winner Takes It All" - ABBA (also in major)
- "Secret" - Madonna
- "In the End" - Linkin Park
- "Wires" - Athlete
- "2 Become 1" - The Spice Girls
- "Halo Theme Music"- Martin O'donnel
- "Don't Cha" - Pussycat Dolls
- "Tu se' morta" from Orfeo - Monteverdi
- "Rumors" - Lindsay Lohan
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[edit] References
- A. Morris, "Symphonies, Numbers And Keys" in Bob's Poetry Magazine, III.3, 2006es:Mi bemol menor



