Three other movements proceed straight into what follows with just a single bar line and (where necessary) a change ofkeysignatureor time signature.
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Some movements also involve internal changes of tempo and/or ofkeysignature.
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The writtenkeysignaturemust always be adjusted to the correct key for the instrument being played.
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Such a key is one whosekeysignaturewould contain one or more double-flats or double-sharps.
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These sets typically consist of 24 numbers, one for the major and minor key of eachkeysignature.
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It is usually placed after thekeysignature.
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Keysignaturechanges are marked above the line of music.
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If there is a key change in the middle of a piece, the newkeysignatureis shown without naturals to neutralise the previous key.
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In the common practice of much modern western music, especially improvised music like jazz, almost every chromatic note is commonly used within anykeysignature.
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Naturals are assumed (by default) in key signatures and mentioned only inkeysignaturechanges.
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In a score containing more than one instrument, all the instruments are usually written with the samekeysignature.
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Effects ofkeysignatureand local accidentals do not cumulate.
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This applies to the written note, ignoringkeysignature.
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This system of accidentals operates in conjunction with thekeysignature, whose effect continues throughout an entire piece, unless canceled by anotherkeysignature.
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Thekeysignaturedefines the pitch of 1.
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