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key, in musickey.1 In music, term used to indicate the scale scale, in music, any series of tones arranged in a step-by-step rising or falling order of pitch . A scale defines the interval relationship of each tone to the others upon which the composition depends. 2 Also in music, in reference to musical instruments the term key refers to a lever depressed by the player's finger or, in the case of the pedal keyboard of the organ, the foot. In woodwind instruments the keys control covers on the holes that shorten the vibrating column of air. In brass winds they control the valves that lower the pitch of the instrument by lengthening the tube. key, in mechanicskey, in mechanics: see lock and key lock and key, fastening fitted to an entryway, such as a gate or door, or a container, such as a cabinet, drawer or safe, to keep it closed and/or prevent unauthorized access or use...... Click the link for more information. . keyIn music, system of pitches and harmonies generated from a scale of seven tones, one of which is predominantly important. Keys are a basic element of tonality and represent an outgrowth of modal music (see church mode). When a given piece is said to be “in C,” C is its “tonic,” or central tone. Most Western music from about 1700 until about 1900 is characterized by use of the 12 major and 12 minor keys of the tonal system. key(1) A keyboard button. See qwerty keyboard. key 1. a metal instrument, usually of a specifically contoured shape, that is made to fit a lock and, when rotated, operates the lock's mechanism 2. any instrument that is rotated to operate a valve, clock winding mechanism, etc. 3. a small metal peg or wedge inserted into keyways 4. any of a set of levers operating a typewriter, computer, etc. 5. any of the visible parts of the lever mechanism of a musical keyboard instrument that when depressed set in motion the action that causes the instrument to sound 6. a. any of the 24 major and minor diatonic scales considered as a corpus of notes upon which a piece of music draws for its tonal framework b. the main tonal centre in an extended composition c. the tonic of a major or minor scale d. See tuning key 7. Biology a systematic list of taxonomic characteristics, used to identify animals or plants 8. Photog Painting the dominant tonal value and colour intensity of a picture 9. Electrical engineering a. a hand-operated device for opening or closing a circuit or for switching circuits b. a hand-operated switch that is pressed to transmit coded signals, esp Morse code 10. Railways a wooden wedge placed between a rail and a chair to keep the rail firmly in place 11. Botany any dry winged fruit, esp that of the ash 12. Photog determining the tonal value of a photograph key attribute of the personified Fidelity. [Art: Hall, 184] See : Faithfulness
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