B minor
B minor is a minor scale based on B, consisting of the pitches B, C♯, D, E, F♯, G, and A. Its key signature has two sharps. Its relative major is D major and its parallel major is B major.
| Relative key | D major | 
|---|---|
| Parallel key | B major | 
| Dominant key | F-sharp minor | 
| Subdominant | E minor | 
| Component pitches | |
| B, C♯, D, E, F♯, G, A | |
The B natural minor scale is:
Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The B harmonic minor and melodic minor scales are:
Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart (1739–1791) regarded B minor as a key expressing a quiet acceptance of fate and very gentle complaint, something commentators find to be in line with Bach's use of the key in his St John Passion.[1] By the end of the Baroque era, however, conventional academic views of B minor had shifted: Composer-theorist Francesco Galeazzi (1758–1819)[2] opined that B minor was not suitable for music in good taste. Beethoven labelled a B-minor melodic idea in one of his sketchbooks as a "black key".[3]
Scale Degree Chords
    
- Tonic - B minor
 - Supertonic - C-sharp diminished
 - Mediant - D major
 - Subdominant - E minor
 - Dominant - F-sharp minor
 - Submediant - G major
 - Subtonic - A major
 
Notable compositions in B minor
    
- Johann Sebastian Bach
 - Ludwig van Beethoven
- Bagatelle Op. 126/4
 - Allegretto WoO 61 for piano
 
 - Charles Auguste de Bériot
- Violin Concerto No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 32
 
 - Alban Berg
- Piano sonata, Op. 1
 
 - Johannes Brahms
- Ballade (Intermezzo) Op. 10/3
 - Capriccio Op. 78/2
 - Rhapsody Op. 79/1
 - Clarinet Quintet, Op. 115
 - Intermezzo Op. 119/1
 
 - Alexander Borodin
- Symphony No. 2
 - Sonata for cello and piano
 
 - Frédéric Chopin
- Scherzo No. 1, Op. 20
 - Étude, Op. 25, No. 10
 - Prelude in B minor "Tolling Bells", Op. 28, No. 6
 - Piano Sonata No. 3, Op. 58
 - Mazurka Op. 30/2
 - Mazurka, Op. 33/4
 - Waltz, Op. 69, No. 2
 
 - Gaetano Donizetti
- String Quartet No. 16
 
 - Antonín Dvořák
- Cello Concerto, Op. 104
 
 - Edward Elgar
 - César Franck
 - Johann Nepomuk Hummel
- Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 89
 
 - Franz Liszt
- Piano Sonata, S. 178
 - Ballade No. 2, S. 171
 
 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Adagio, K. 540
 
 - Niccolò Paganini
- Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 7
 
 - Sergei Rachmaninoff
- Moments musicaux No. 3, Op. 16
 - Prelude in B minor, Op. 32, No. 10
 - Études-Tableaux No. 4 in B minor, Op. 39
 
 - Camille Saint-Saëns
- Violin Concerto No. 3, Op. 61
 
 - Domenico Scarlatti
- 12 of his 555 piano sonatas: K 27, 87, 173, 197, 227, 293, 376, 377, 408, 409, 497, 498
 
 - Franz Schubert
- Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished), D. 759
 - Rondo in B minor for violin and piano, D. 895
 
 - Alexander Scriabin
- Fantaisie in B minor, Op. 28
 
 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
 - Georg Philipp Telemann
- Fantasia for flute solo No. 3
 - Fantasia for violin solo No. 9
 - Sonata for two flutes or violins No. 5
 
 - Antonio Vivaldi
- Trio Sonata Op. 1/11
 - Violin Sonata, Op. 2/5
 - Concerto for violin Op. 3/10
 - Violin Sonata, Op. 5/4
 - Violin Concerto for four violins Op. 9/12
 
 
References
    
Notes
- Tusa 1993, pp. 2–3, n. 5.
 - Galeazzi 1817, p. .
 - Tusa 1993, p. 2, n. 3.
 
Sources
- Galeazzi, Francesco (1817). Elementi teorico-pratici di musica con un saggio sopra l'arte di suonare il violino analizzata, ed a dimostrabili principi ridotta. Ascoli. See also Francesco Galeazzi, The Theoretical-Practical Elements of Music, Parts III and IV; English translation, with introduction and commentary, by Deborah Burton and Gregory W. Harwood (Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 2012); ISBN 978-0-252-03708-5.
 - Tusa, Michael C. (1993). "Beethoven's 'C-Minor Mood': Some Thoughts on the Structural Implications of Key Choice". In Christoph Reynolds (ed.). Beethoven Forum. Vol. 2. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0803239098.
 
External links
    
 Media related to B minor at Wikimedia Commons




