F# major, C# major, D# minor, and A# minor
Four key signatures have G sharp and E sharp in them: F sharp Major, D sharp minor, C sharp Major and A sharp minor.
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
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
G (or E minor)
E# is F on the piano, as F is 1/2 step up from e. b# would likewise be C on the piano.
It is in the key of E Major.The big bell is tuned to E. The quarter chimes are tuned to G sharp, F sharp, E and B.See the Related Links.
Key of F#, key of B, key of E, key of A, key of D, and key of G
D sharp minor
B Major is the 1st major scale that CONTAINS A sharp and F sharp within its key signature but has a total of 5 sharps which are, F# C# G# D# A# F# Major also CONTAINS A sharp and F sharp within its key signature but has a total of 6 sharps which are, F# C# G# D# A# E# C# Major also CONTAINS A sharp and F sharp within its key signature but has a total of 7 sharps which are, F# C# G# D# A# E# B#