| 31. | The tempo then changes to " Pi?lento " and the key signature reverts to D major.
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| 32. | The song has many changes in time signature and key signature, and even incorporates some musique concr�te.
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| 33. | However, Piston's characteristic flexibility of tonality and thickly chromatic harmony makes it simplest to omit key signatures.
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| 34. | Other references to the Trinity include the three flats in the key signature, like the accompanying fugue.
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| 35. | Some key signatures have an enharmonic equivalent that represents a scale identical in sound but spelled differently.
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| 36. | Key signatures are everywhere, and the jagged leaps of modernism give way to melodies that really soar.
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| 37. | The key signature reverts to D major.
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| 38. | The above key signatures only express diatonic scales and are therefore sometimes called " standard key signatures ".
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| 39. | The above key signatures only express diatonic scales and are therefore sometimes called " standard key signatures ".
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| 40. | He wrote most of his songs on the piano and used a wide variety of different key signatures.
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