D-flat major
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D-flat major
Summary
D-flat major is a major mode[1]. It draws 187 Wikipedia views per month (major_mode category, ranking #9 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- D-flat major's image is recorded as D-flat-major b-flat-minor.svg[3].
- D-flat major's instance of is recorded as major mode[4].
- D-flat major's instance of is recorded as tonal system[5].
- D-flat major's follows is recorded as C major[6].
- D-flat major's follows is recorded as G-flat major[7].
- D-flat major's follows is recorded as F-sharp major[8].
- D-flat major's followed by is recorded as D major[9].
- D-flat major's followed by is recorded as A-flat major[10].
- D-flat major's followed by is recorded as G-sharp major[11].
- D-flat major's Commons category is recorded as D-flat major[12].
- D-flat major's said to be the same as is recorded as C-sharp major[13].
- D-flat major's said to be the same as is recorded as B-flat minor[14].
- D-flat major's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/069w_t[15].
- D-flat major's IMSLP ID is recorded as Category:D-flat_major[16].
- D-flat major's described by source is recorded as Riemann's Music Dictionary[17].
- D-flat major's different from is recorded as D-flat major scale[18].
- D-flat major's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as dess-dur[19].
- D-flat major's related category is recorded as Category:Compositions in D-flat major[20].
- D-flat major's IFLA value vocabularies ID is recorded as key#db[21].
Why It Matters
D-flat major draws 187 Wikipedia views per month (major_mode category, ranking #9 of 13).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]