the keys on a piano can be an example of parallel lines
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Two keys are parallel keys if they are based on the same note, but are different in their quality – one is major and one is minor. For example, C Major and C Minor are parallel keys. As you can see, the C, D, F, and G are the same in each key – in scale degrees, that would be the I, II, IV, and V.
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I think no but according to vertical it is
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