Yes, and many do.
The natural minor scale with the most sharp notes is E natural minor, which has one sharp note (F#).
A minor
an f minor scale written with sharps instead of flats, that uses e sharp as the tonic.
The F-sharp natural minor scale consists of these notes:F-sharp, G-sharp, A,G,C-sharp,D, and EThe F-sharp harmonic minor scale consists of these notes:F-sharp, G-sharp, A, B, C-sharp, D and E-sharp.The F-sharp melodic minor scale consists of these notes:[going up] F-sharp, G-sharp, A, B, C-sharp, D-sharp and E-sharp.[going down] F-sharp, E, D, C-sharp, B, A and G-sharp.
A harmonic minor.
The C major scale and its relative minor, the A minor scale. C Major.
E Minor Scale has a key signature note of F-Sharp and with a G Major Scale.
An E natural minor scale is written with a one-sharp key signature, so you just write out the scale in semibreves and add an additional D sharp for the harmonic minor, and two additional sharps to the sixth and seventh degrees when ascending in the melodic minor (C sharp and D sharp). You lower the sharps and revert back to the natural minor when you descend through the scale.
A harmonic minor.
A harmonic minor
Everyone has their own opinion on this, but for me this will probably be F-sharp Minor.
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