B Flat Minors

Technically, these cousins of D Flat are called Relative Minors, little harmonic Lolitas. Using the same clothes and key signature, you can turn lazy cow pastures upside down and get rain from the same clouds that give you meadows. Bach gets his B Flat minor Prelude and Fugue, Rachmaninoff his second Prelude from Opus 32, Liszt his wonderful Transylvanian snowplow in the 12th Transcendental Etude (Chasse-Neige), and Brahms his Intermezzo.