Db, Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Cb, Bbb, Ab, Gb, Fb, Eb, Db.
The key signatures are the same in both clefts, but the flats are placed in different locations since the notes themselves are found in different places. The key of Eb major has three flats: Bb, Eb, and Ab.
The key signature will consist of two flats: Bb, and Eb.
G Ab Bb Bb C D Eb Eb G Ab Bb Bb Bb C Bb Ab Ab G Bb Eb G F Ab D Eb Eb F Eb D Eb C C Eb F Eb D Eb C Eb F G F G F F F D Eb F Eb Db C Bb G Bb Eb G F Ab D Eb
No, it is not a major music label.
The sheet music to that piece shows it in Eb major.
Bb, Eb and Ab. In the key of Eb major OR C# minor.
Eb major/C minorAb major/F minorDb major/Bb minorGb major/Eb minor
The subdominant triad of Eb major is the Ab major triad.
Mendelssohn's Octet for Strings in Eb Major
When you say Eb (E-flat) minor, you're talking about a chord, which in this case is Eb, Gb, Bb and Eb. When you say Eb major, you're talking about a chord with the notes Eb, G, Bb and Eb. You are probably referring to the pitch of the instrument, which is (at least was in my day, Jazz competition 1963 in Texas, age 13), Bb. Call your local music store and they'll be more than happy to inform you.
Eb Major
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
I cant give you a site for the music, but playing it by ear I think it starts on Eb.. and goes something like this: Eb Eb Eb Eb Db C Db Eb B Ab.. The rest you can work out for yourself - its a pretty simple riff for the trombone, all around 3rd position.
C MINOR is the relative minor to Eb major, meaning both keys have the same key signature.
The answer is 22.
Eb Major