D-flat Major to C Major describes the enharmonic modulation between two musical keys, where D-flat Major is a key with five flats and C Major is a key with no sharps or flats. This modulation allows composers to shift smoothly between keys that sound different but share the same pitches when viewed enharmonically, creating intriguing harmonic relationships and transitions in a composition.
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