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A double-sharp resembles a small letter "x."

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Is there a double sharp or double flat enharmonic for G sharp or A flat?

No. It would be F#X or Bb bb. (F sharp double-sharp or B flat double-flat.)


What is the scale of B sharp major?

B sharp, C double-sharp, D double-sharp, E sharp, F double-sharp, G double-sharp, A double-sharp, B sharp.


What is the enharmonic equivalent of f double sharp?

The equivalent of an f sharp is a G flat.


What happens when you raise a sharp?

It becomes a double sharp. For example, F double sharp is the natural note G.


What direction and how many half steps does a double sharp move a note?

A double sharp raises a natural note up a tone - so lets take for example F double sharp. F double sharp is one whole tone higher than F which is enharmonically equivalent to G natural.


What is the D sharp major scale?

Technically speaking, D sharp major is: D#, E#, F* (F double Sharp,) G#, A#, B#, C* (C double sharp) D#. ***note: a double sharp (*) means that the note sounds a whole step above the principal note. For example: F*=G.


What is the relative minor of A sharp major?

Fx (f double sharp) minor.


What does a G magor key signature look like?

1 sharp, F sharp (the sharp symbol goes on top line of treble clef where "F" is located and the second line from the top where the bass clef "F" is). Hope that helps!!


What sharp is F flat eqivalent to?

It's not equivalent to any sharp, but it is equivalent to D double sharp.


Can any note in an octave have an enharmonic - such as G-sharp and A-flat B and C-flat and A and B-double-flat etc?

I am guessing so... I've seen something like a key signature having a B-flat, and somewhere in the piece there is a flat in front of a B, so it would be a B-double-flat. If double flats are allowed,then it would be C,B-sharp;C-sharp,D-flat;D, E-double-flat; D-sharp, E-flat; E, F-flat;F,G-double-flat;F-sharp,G-flat;G,A-double-flat;G-sharp,A-flat;A,B-double-flat;and B,C-double-flat.


What is the scale of E sharp major?

It's an extremely rare scale. It's what you call an "imaginary key signature", one that is there in theory, but isn't all that practical -- seeing as you could just compose in F major. However... E# Major is a scale with 3 sharps (E, A, & B) and 4 double sharps (F, G, C, & D) in the key signature. [ The double sharp symbol loosely resembles a lowercase "x". ] So, the scale goes as follows: E sharp (E #), F double sharp (F x), G double sharp (G x), A sharp (A #), B sharp (B #), C double sharp (C x), D double sharp (D x), E sharp (E #) I hope this helped.


What are notes of the a sharp major piano chord?

A♯, Cx (double sharp) and E♯ (F).