The key of G Major has one sharp, which is located on line 2 of the staff.
There are no sharps in the key signature, but in the harmonic minor there is a G#.
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
The key c sharp contains six sharps.... ( not 100% sure though)
Three sharps mean the piece is played in the key of A. If one sharp is in front of Middle C, you play C sharp. If two sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D. If three sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D sharp.
The key of D has two sharps(F# and C#) and the key of G only has one sharp(F#)
There are no sharps in the key signature, but in the harmonic minor there is a G#.
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
The key of G Major has one sharp: F#
A B C# D E F# G# A so the sharps are C#, F# and G# Hope this helps! Ross
The key c sharp contains six sharps.... ( not 100% sure though)
There is only one sharp that a G major has in its key signature.
The key that contains six sharps is c sharp.
4 sharps will be F#, C#, G# and D#. They mean the key of E major, or its relative key of C# minor.
G has only one sharp, which is F-sharp.
G Major has just 1 sharp and it is F#
Three sharps mean the piece is played in the key of A. If one sharp is in front of Middle C, you play C sharp. If two sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D. If three sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D sharp.
F, C, G, and D