E Minor is the same key as G Major, and there is one sharp. It is the F#, which in E Minor scale is the second.
In the key of "E flat major", there are three flats. The scale consists of the notes E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, and D.
E has four sharps, and it's enharmonic equivalent of Fb has seven flats and one double flat (Bbb).
In the natural minor there are 6 flats - Eb, Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb and Db. In the harmonic minor there are 5 flats - Eb, Gb, Ab, Bb and Cb.
It has 4-sharps.The sharps are F#,C#,G#,D#.
The key of C Major has no sharps or Flats. It's notes consist of C D E F G A B.
4 - f#, c#, g#, d#
there is one flat, that is Bb (B flat)
There are no sharps or flats in C Major.
2 flats B-flat and E-flat
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C major - No sharps or flats D major- 2 sharps (F,C) G major- 1 sharp (F) E major- 4 sharps (F,C,G,D)
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
There are no sharps or flats in C Major.
If you're referring sharps and flats in piano keys, there are none in a Cmaj scale.None, if you are talking about sharps and flats, none my friend. Easiest scale in the book.
2 flats B-flat and E-flat
2 flats B-flat and E-flat
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C major - No sharps or flats D major- 2 sharps (F,C) G major- 1 sharp (F) E major- 4 sharps (F,C,G,D)
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
There are two flats in the key of B flat major: B flat and E flat.
There are no flats in D major, but there are 2 sharps. C sharp and F sharp.
Two flats, B flat and E flat
All 7 notes are flatted in the Cb Major scale. The Cb Major scale is enharmonic to the B Major scale and that scale has 5 sharps.(F.C,G,D,E). If you compare the 2 scales you will notice they are identical.
None. There are 2 sharps, C# and F#