Act I. Scene 3. 9. Aria (Gobrias) "Behold the monstrous human beast" - 10a. Recitative (Cyrus) "Can you then think it strange, if drown'd in wine" George Frideric Handel
Act I. Scene 3. 9. Aria (Gobrias) "Behold the monstrous human beast" - 10a. Recitative (Cyrus) "Can you then think it strange, if drown'd in wine" is written in the key of C♯.
Open Key notation: 8d.
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Modulation in C♯ for musicians

Best Keys to modulate are G♯ (dominant key), F♯ (subdominant), and A♯m (relative minor).
Notes in the scale:
C#, D#, F, F#, G#, A#, C, C#
Harmonic Mixing in 8d for DJs
Compatible Open Keys are 9d, 7d, and 8m.
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