yes. absolutely!!
every sharp key has a flat equivilant, and vice versa.
...well...not every..but for the sake of time...yes.
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Also,
bananarama - cruel summer
britney spears - womanizer
ricky martin - livin la vida loca
depeche mode - nothing
prolly a buncha other ones...quite the common key!
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Also....This is the reason why you shouldn't notate as D-Flat Minor
B♭♭
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looks like an oversight on the part of the camelot guys...
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if you are referring to the camelot wheel when mixing in key, why would you want rapidevolution to write the actual key to the file when you could use the simple key code system (1A-12B) instead?
Right, the two keys are enharmonic - learning something new every day
I used to hate seeing the freaking double flat or double sharp notation. Still confuses me for a few seconds to this day. Doesn't "autoread" like the rest of sheet music. I have to think about it. bah!
stupid double notation.
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