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'''''the way ev'rything, suddenly, has begun to gravitate towards B-flat major'''''<br> | '''''the way ev'rything, suddenly, has begun to gravitate towards B-flat major'''''<br> | ||
B flat major is the easiest key for many wind instruments and therefore very popular for hymns and anthems, as well as later on for jazz. | B flat major is the easiest key for many wind instruments and therefore very popular for hymns and anthems, as well as later on for jazz. | ||
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+ | '''To Anacreon in Heaven'''<br> | ||
+ | Then a British drinking song; later to become "The Star-Spangled Banner". | ||
==Annotation Index== | ==Annotation Index== | ||
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November 15, 1763
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the way ev'rything, suddenly, has begun to gravitate towards B-flat major
B flat major is the easiest key for many wind instruments and therefore very popular for hymns and anthems, as well as later on for jazz.
To Anacreon in Heaven
Then a British drinking song; later to become "The Star-Spangled Banner".