The subdominant note in a scale is the 4th, which in the key of E major is A.
E Major - E, G#, B. B Major - B, D#, F#. C# Minor - C#, E, G#. A Major - A, C#, E.
The tonic of E flat major is E flat. Its dominant is B flat and its subdominant is A flat.
No. E major only has sharps (F#, C#, G#, and D#)
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The relative minor of E major is C# minor.
E major has a higher, raised third.
The relative major scale for e is G MAJOR-zam zam
E flat major has three flats - B, E, and A.
you mean E minor, no I personally think E major is the saddest major key, and C minor the happiest minor key.
An E major scale has an F#, C#, G#, and D#.
D major(D,F#,A,D) for sub domonant, and E major(E,G#,B,E) for dominant
Parallel major and minor keys have the same tonic pitch. Therefore, E minor is the parallel minor of E Major.
If you mean the 4th diatonic chord of B Major the answer is E major, B, C#, D#, E and when the triad is built it comes out as E-G#-B
There are three flats in the key signature of E flat major
A major. A B C# D E F# G# A
E Major - E, G#, B. B Major - B, D#, F#. C# Minor - C#, E, G#. A Major - A, C#, E.