None. If you are playing in G Major there is only one sharpe ( F) no flats. But if you play in E Minor there is one flat ( E ).
G Major ( notes/tones) : G, A , B , C , D , E , Fsharpe ,G
E Minor ( notes/tones ) : E , Fsharpe , G , A , B , Csharpe , Eflat , E
****D is replaced by E flat when playing in the key E Minor****
Assuming you mean F major, then the answer is one flat.
The G minor scale is: G: G, A, Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G.
That makes it two flats (B and E).
It has 2 Flats.
Bb C D Eb F G A Bb
Six flats.
G minor contains two flats: B and E.
D flat major, or b flat minor. The flats are B, E, A, D and G, in that order.
The major key signature written with two flats, (B flat and E flat) is B flat major.Its corresponding minor key is G minor.
+ 3 A minor + 5 B minor (2 flats) - 6 C minor (3 flats) -4 D minor (1 flat) -2 E minor (1 sharp) +1 G minor (2 flats)
B flat Major has 2 flats and G Minor has 2 flats.
G minor contains two flats: B and E.
There are two flats, B flat and E flat. It is the relative minor for B flat Major.
D flat major, or b flat minor. The flats are B, E, A, D and G, in that order.
The key of B flat major, or g G minor, has two flats. The flats are B flat and E flat.
It depends on which key you are referring to, all the keys with flats are: F major (1 flat) B-flat major (2 flats) E-flat major (3 flats) A-flat major (4 flats) D-flat major (5 flats) G-flat major (6 flats) C-flat major (7 flats) Likewise the relative minors are: D minor (1 flat) G minor (2 flats) C minor (3 flats) F minor (4 flats) B-flat minor (5 flats) E-flat minor (6 flats) A-flat minor (7 flats)
E minor contains an F-sharp and no flats. E F# G A B C D E
If I understand your question correctly: G minor has two flats, as does B flat major.
E natural minor has one sharp on F. The key signature is the same as G major.
The major key signature written with two flats, (B flat and E flat) is B flat major.Its corresponding minor key is G minor.
+ 3 A minor + 5 B minor (2 flats) - 6 C minor (3 flats) -4 D minor (1 flat) -2 E minor (1 sharp) +1 G minor (2 flats)
The key of G-sharp minor has 5 sharps (it's the relative to B major). G-flat minor is a key that only exists in theory, because that key signature would contain 9 flats. The limit on flats or sharps in a key is 7.
B flat Major has 2 flats and G Minor has 2 flats.