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What is the trick to figuring out what major key the music is in when the key signature contains sharps(#)?
Take the last sharp and count up five notes
It is the second to last flat in the key signature
Take the last sharp and raise it by a 1/2 step
There is no trick, it just has to be memorized
What is the trick for figuring out the key in a key signature that contains flats
There is no trick
It is the second to last flat in the key signature
take the last sharp and raise it by a 1/2 step
take the last flat and count down 4 notes
Which key contains no flats or sharps?
Which key contains only one flat?
C
E
G
F
What major key is this?
Ab Major
Bb Major
Db Major
F# Major
The order of sharps in a key signature is the reverse of the order of flats in a key signature.
True
False
The order of Flats in a key signature is...
F A C E
E G B D F
B E A D G C F
A B C D E F G H
Identify this key:
D Major
A Flat Major
A Major
D Flat Major
What is the relative minor of A flat major?
C minor
F major
F minor
A flat minor
What key is this? and what is its relative minor?
B Major, A minor
B Major, G# minor
A Major, B minor
C Major, F# minor
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