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The key of B flat on the piano has two flats (Bb and Eb).
There is no such key.
The G flat key is the black key left to G and right to F on the keyboard.
I'd do a sneaky semitone raise to A, then its easy to shift from A to D probably using an A7
You simply move the key down one half step
The middle black key in the set of three black keys
The key signature with only a B-flat is either F major or D minor.
You simply move the key down one half step
Yes, A flat is the same black key as G sharp on the piano. It is the middle black key in the three black key groups.
A flat key is a key that has a flat on its tonic note. A sharp key is a key that has a sharp on its tonic note.
Notice that the black keys of a piano are grouped into two's and three's. The middle key of any group of three black keys is A flat. You would play that key and that note just as you would any other key on the keyboard.
E-flat major.