F major

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F major
Image:F_Major_key_signature.png
Relative key D minor
Parallel key F minor
Enharmonic
Component pitches
F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F

F major (or the key of F) is a musical major scale based on F, consisting of the pitches F, G, A, B, C, D, and E. Its key signature has one flat (see below: Scales and keys).

Its relative minor is D minor and its parallel minor is F minor.

F major key is the home key of the English horn, the basset horn, the horn in F, the trumpet in F and the bass Wagner tuba. Thus, music in F major for these instruments is written in C major key. Most of these sound a perfect fifth lower than written, with the exception of the trumpet in F which sounds a fourth higher. (The basset horn also often sounds an octave and a fifth lower.)

Ascending and descending F-major scale on the treble clef.
Ascending and descending F-major scale on the treble clef.

Of the six Overtures Francesco Maria Veracini wrote for the Prince of Dresden, most are in either F major or B-flat major because of the limitations of the winds in the Prince's orchestra.

[edit] List of compositions in F Major

See also: List of symphonies in F major

[edit] Scales and keys

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