A sharp raises a note by a half-step, so you would play an F.
The key signature that includes the note E sharp is the key of F sharp major.
Four key signatures have G sharp and E sharp in them: F sharp Major, D sharp minor, C sharp Major and A sharp minor.
In the key of E major, the notes that are sharp are F, C, G, D, and A.
Only if the next E is in the same measure or is otherwise marked to play as a sharp.
The key of 'E' major is the 5th key in the circle of 5ths, meaning it would have 4 sharps. F sharp, C sharp, G sharp and D sharp. Obviously since it is an E major scale, it starts on E, then F sharp, G sharp, A, B, C sharp, D sharp and E again. If you are talking about 'E' minor, the relative major is G, which has 1 sharp: F sharp. You would start an 'E' minor natural scale once again on 'E', then go to F sharp, g, a, b, c, d and e.
The key of E minor has one sharp: F sharp. It is the relative minor of G Major.
E sharp minor
You play F, C, G, D, A, and E as sharps whenever they appear in the song you are playing.
1. Start by putting all of your fingers down except for the pinkies and your thumb on the octave key. 2. Then, you will put your right hand pinkie on the E flat key. That key is the lowest key that your right pinkie can go on. There is the C key, then the C sharp key, and THEN the E flat key, the key your pinkie will go on.
The key signature with 7 sharps is C-sharp major. In this key, the sharps are F-sharp, C-sharp, G-sharp, D-sharp, A-sharp, E-sharp, and B-sharp. Its relative minor is A-sharp minor, which also features the same key signature.
G Major or e minor. The sharp would be F sharp.
F# major. f sharp, c sharp, g sharp, d sharp, a sharp, e sharp