Talk:B minor

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[edit] Keyboard Fingering

It would be a good idea to add the standard keyboard fingering for a two-octave B minor scale.

[edit] Blowin' in the Wind

I saw sheet music for Bob Dylan's Blowin' in the Wind in either this key or D major. Is it in one of those keys?

[edit] Obsurd

This is a really really silly article. What are the social implications of B minor? Has a war ever been fought over B minor? When did science discover B minor? What has been the impact on corn farming because of B minor? Are there any famous plays based on B minor? Sorry. - BBsbaixo 18:27, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

I would like to meet an individual who has not listened to music, some of which is in B minor. B minor is as essential as all the other keys, minor and major, and I would hope that you were at least consistent enough to post this to all the other talk pages on music keys. —  $PЯINGrαgђ  00:14, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


No, in fact I was not consistant enough to list this in all the seperate keys. For that I apologize. My point being is that maybe all they seperate keys shouldn't exist as seperate articles. If they continue maybe we should all start listing all the music ever written with an anacrusis in the anacrusis article etc.


[edit] Bottesini Concerto in b minor

There are at least two autographed copies of this work in the Parma Conservatory that are in c minor. There is a popular edition of the work in b minor but these other manuscripts exist. Do I remove it from here or should I add it in c minor too to enhance that article?

[edit] Songs Erased From the Lists

Who's been taking songs off these "Well known songs in this key" lists? That makes me furious. You shouldn't do that unless somebody made a serious mistake.

[edit] Well-known music in this key

I plan on deleting any unsourced entries from this in a few weeks. (Listening to a piece and trying to figure out the key is not a source, and is also WP:OR.) Torc2 (talk) 08:22, 11 January 2008 (UTC)