This little thing occured to me a couple weeks ago when a a former student of my piano teacher's (now going for his doctorate degree) was at my lesson to give me some pointers for my upcoming exam...my teacher was asking about one part of the Op.79 sonata, whether it was supposed to be a sort of bird's cucoo. And he said that it probably was, cause the key of g-major was used to represent nature... I think that's the way to put it!!!
So it led me to thinking, are there any other "feelings" associated with certain key signatures? Whether in Beethoven's times or...whenever. I'm curious because it kinda confounds me how a composer chooses what key a piece will be in...because it could be in any key and be the same tune
so...what makes one key different from another????
So it led me to thinking, are there any other "feelings" associated with certain key signatures? Whether in Beethoven's times or...whenever. I'm curious because it kinda confounds me how a composer chooses what key a piece will be in...because it could be in any key and be the same tune
so...what makes one key different from another????
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