Noun
(music) a minor key with the notes F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D♭, E♭
(music) the minor chord with a root of F
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAntonín Dvořák, who received substantial assistance from Brahms, deeply admired his music and was influenced by it in several works, such as the Symphony No. 7 in D minor and the F minor Piano Trio. Source: Internet
For Key signature A major / F minor with three sharps placed after the clef. Source: Internet
Perhaps most familiarly, his adventurousness manifests itself as a notably original sense of modulation, as in the second movement of the String Quintet (D. 956) where he modulates from E major through F minor, to reach the tonic key of E major. Source: Internet
She was more impressed with Richard Strauss 's early Symphony in F minor in 1887. Source: Internet
Her premature death in 1793 was a blow to Haydn, and his F minor variations for piano, Hob. Source: Internet
Scene 2: The Attack and Fall of the City The music moves again to a vigorous F minor. Source: Internet