Esther, HWV 50: Scene 6. "The Lord our enemy has slain" / "For ever blessed be thy holy name" / "Let Israel songs of joy repeat" / ... / "For ever blessed be thy holy name" George Frideric Handel
Esther, HWV 50: Scene 6. "The Lord our enemy has slain" / "For ever blessed be thy holy name" / "Let Israel songs of joy repeat" / ... / "For ever blessed be thy holy name" is written in the key of G.
Open Key notation: 2d.
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Modulation in G for musicians

Best Keys to modulate are D (dominant key), C (subdominant), and Em (relative minor).
Notes in the scale:
G, A, B, C, D, E, F#, G
Harmonic Mixing in 2d for DJs
Compatible Open Keys are 3d, 1d, and 2m.
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