Similarities between Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) and Tonic (music)
Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) and Tonic (music) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Key (music), Relative key, Subdominant.
Key (music)
In music theory, the key of a piece is the group of pitches, or scale, that forms the basis of a music composition in classical, Western art, and Western pop music.
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Relative key
In music, relative keys are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures.
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Subdominant
In music, the subdominant is the technical name for the fourth tonal degree of the diatonic scale.
Subdominant and Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) · Subdominant and Tonic (music) ·
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- What Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) and Tonic (music) have in common
- What are the similarities between Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) and Tonic (music)
Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) and Tonic (music) Comparison
Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) has 70 relations, while Tonic (music) has 36. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.83% = 3 / (70 + 36).
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