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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- In music theory, the term "key" refers to the set of musical notes that forms the foundation of a piece of music.
- In Ideas Toward an Aesthetic of Music (1806), German poet and composer Christian Schubart describes the moods of various musical keys.
- He describes the key of C minor as expressing "longing."
- In Règles de Composition (1682), French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier undertakes the same task.
- He describes the key of C minor as "obscure and sad."
- "Don't Speak" by No Doubt (1996) is a song written in C minor.
- In music theory, the term "key" refers to the set of musical notes that forms the foundation of a piece of music.
- In Ideas Toward an Aesthetic of Music (1806), German poet and composer Christian Schubart describes the moods of various musical keys.
- He describes the key of C minor as expressing "longing."
- In Règles de Composition (1682), French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier undertakes the same task.
- He describes the key of C minor as "obscure and sad."
- "Don't Speak" by No Doubt (1996) is a song written in C minor.