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- 4f564191a016156228779cc639748d0d868c8ef93f52088a7fb9b283a1dc2bd9 date "June 2014".
- 4f564191a016156228779cc639748d0d868c8ef93f52088a7fb9b283a1dc2bd9 isCitedBy F-sharp_major.
- 4f564191a016156228779cc639748d0d868c8ef93f52088a7fb9b283a1dc2bd9 text "For orchestration of piano music, some theorists recommend transposing the music to F major or G major. If F-sharp major must absolutely be used, one should take care that B-flat wind instruments be notated in A-flat major, rather than G-sharp major. Where available, instruments in A could be used instead, giving a transposed key of A major.".