Porgy and Bess: Act I, Scene II. "Where is brudder Robbins?" - "Come on, sister!" (solo soprano, Chorus, solo baritone, Serena, Maria, Bess, solo soprano, Jake, Peter, Porgy, Clara) George Gershwin
Porgy and Bess: Act I, Scene II. "Where is brudder Robbins?" - "Come on, sister!" (solo soprano, Chorus, solo baritone, Serena, Maria, Bess, solo soprano, Jake, Peter, Porgy, Clara) is written in the key of G♯.
Open Key notation: 9d.
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Modulation in G♯ for musicians
Best Keys to modulate are D♯ (dominant key), C♯ (subdominant), and Fm (relative minor).
Notes in the scale:
G#, A#, C, C#, D#, F, G, G#
Harmonic Mixing in 9d for DJs
Compatible Open Keys are 10d, 8d, and 9m.
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