Incidental Music to Shakespeare's "Cymbeline": Song (Act IV, Scene 2): ‘Scheust nicht mehr der Sonne Glühn'. Langsam gehend Alexander von Zemlinsky
Incidental Music to Shakespeare's "Cymbeline": Song (Act IV, Scene 2): ‘Scheust nicht mehr der Sonne Glühn'. Langsam gehend is written in the key of F.
Open Key notation: 12d.
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Modulation in F for musicians

Best Keys to modulate are C (dominant key), A♯ (subdominant), and Dm (relative minor).
Notes in the scale:
F, G, A, A#, C, D, E, F
Harmonic Mixing in 12d for DJs
Compatible Open Keys are 1d, 11d, and 12m.
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