- - In music, the third note of a major or minor scale
- - Third degree of a musical scale
- - Third tone of a musical scale
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- - Third note in the F minor scale
- - Ninth semitone of the solfeo: Hyph.
- - What some symphonies are in
- - Note that's equivalent to G-sharp: Hyph.
- - Musical scale — fatal (anag)
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- - Third note of a C minor scale
- - strike tone of the liberty bell
- - A musical key above D, which is also the key of Mozart's "Symphony No.9": 2 wds
- - Third note of C minor
- - Part of a C minor
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- - Third note of an E major scale
- - Note from musical instrument under G&S
- - Key that is the equivalent of A-flat: Hyph.
- - A major scale note
- - A major scale component
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- - Major scale that has F as the third note
- - Equivalent note to C sharp
- - Note that's equivalent to C sharp: 2 wds.
- - Note equivalent to C sharp: 2 wds.
- - Major key of Chopin's "Raindrop" prelude
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- - Third note in the B major scale
- - It's a major third above B
- - Note in the B major scale
- - Note in the E major scale
- - Note in the key of B major
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- - Third note in the A major scale
- - minor key of the radiohead song "videotape"
- - note in an a major scale
- - Key in the E major scale
- - Note below D
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- - Based on a scale other than major or minor
- - Jazz or verb type
- - Occurring most frequently in a population
- - ...... auxiliary (verb like can or might)
- - Related to form or type
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- - Based on major and minor scales
- - Note rising and falling
- - Not going up on almost all acoustic
- - Of music, using conventional keys and harmony
- - Of keys and chords
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