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PiPoe posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
This short paper helped me understand Affektenlehre (Doctrine of Affections) better.
https://batch.libretexts.org/print/url=https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Music/Book%3A_Music_Appreciation_II_%28Lumen%29/10%3A_The_Baroque_Era_J._S._Bach/10.05%3A_The_Doctrine_of_Affections.pdfOne of the keys not listed is F; can someone tell me why? Thank you.
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The list of keys is odd. For example, it lists G flat minor but that’s just the key of F sharp minor, they are identical. G flat minor would be very painful to write and read music in, anyone sane would just write the notes down on the sheet music with F sharp minor key signature.
I’m not sure where this paper got the list of keys from, it cites the Wikipedia page for the “Doctrine of the affections” but I don’t see that list there. I’d guess the list is incomplete, and I’m not sure why they use a weird unused equivalent key for F sharp minor. I don’t see any pattern to the missing keys. I see no reason based on my knowledge of music theory why the keys not listed wouldn’t also convey affections.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1493&context=research_scholarship_symposium