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A keynote in literature, music or public speaking is the principal underlying theme of a larger idea.
Keynote may also refer to:
- Tonic (music), the first note of a major or minor scale, from which the 'key' takes its name
 - Keynote (presentation software), presentation creation software designed by Apple, Inc.
 - Keynote (notetaking software), Windows note-taking software designed by Tranglos Software
 - Keynote Records, a record label
 - Keynote Flour, a former brand of flour sold in Canada
 - Keynote DeviceAnywhere, a subsidiary of Keynote Systems, Inc.
 - Keynote Systems, a US-based Internet company
 - The Keynotes, 1940s UK vocal quartet before The Johnston Brothers, contracted to Decca
 - Bill Maynard and The Keynotes, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957
 - Primo Scala and The Keynotes, Cruising Down the River
 
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