Act I. Scene 4. 13a. Accompagnato (Daniel) "Rejoice, my countrymen: the time draws near" - 13b. Recitative (Daniel) "For long ago" - 14. Accompagnato (Daniel) "Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus his anointed" George Frideric Handel
Act I. Scene 4. 13a. Accompagnato (Daniel) "Rejoice, my countrymen: the time draws near" - 13b. Recitative (Daniel) "For long ago" - 14. Accompagnato (Daniel) "Thus saith the Lord to Cyrus his anointed" is written in the key of Am.
Open Key notation: 1m.
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Modulation in Am for musicians

Best Keys to modulate are Em (dominant key), Dm (subdominant), and C (relative major).
Notes in the scale:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A
Harmonic Mixing in 1m for DJs
Compatible Open Keys are 2m, 12m, and 1d.
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