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G major and E minor are parallel keys. True or False?

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Final answer:

G major and E minor are not parallel keys because they have different tonic notes and key signatures.

Step-by-step explanation:

In music theory, parallel keys are major and minor keys that share the same tonic note, but have different key signatures. Therefore, G major and E minor are not parallel keys since they have different tonic notes (G and E) and different key signatures.

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