0 the symbols at the beginning of a printed piece of music that show the sharps or flats to be played
In the middle of the repetition, the same change of key signature as the first theme is repeated.
The first work that was frankly atonal was the second string quartet; the last movement of this quartet, which includes a soprano, has no key signature.
Sobel's alteration of original key signatures furnishes another example of his intrusive style of editing.
C major is one of the most common key signatures used in western music.
Three other movements proceed straight into what follows with just a single bar line and (where necessary) a change of key signature or time signature.
Some movements also involve internal changes of tempo and/or of key signature.
The written key signature must always be adjusted to the correct key for the instrument being played.
Such a key is one whose key signature would contain one or more double-flats or double-sharps.