F major because it only has B flat in its scale.
What is a key signature? A key signature is the number of sharps or flats in a piece of music. For example C Major has no sharps G Major has 1 Sharp F Major has 1 Flat B flat
There are three flats in the key signature of E flat major
A flat lowers the note by a semitone. As a key signature, a single flat indicates the key of F, meaning your B should be flat. Two flats are E and B, meaning the key is therefore B flat. B, E and A flat indicate the key of E flat ... and so on.
Five flats:B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, D-flat, G-flat.
A key signature
None. No key signature contains a mix of flats and sharps.
In a key signature, one flat is the note B flat.
F Major has 1 flat in it's key signature. Which is the B flat
The key signature for F major has one flat (B flat) , while the key signature for F minor has four flats (B flat, E flat, A flat, and D flat).
What is a key signature? A key signature is the number of sharps or flats in a piece of music. For example C Major has no sharps G Major has 1 Sharp F Major has 1 Flat B flat
The key signature of the F flat major key has six flats: B flat, E flat, A flat, D flat, G flat, and C flat.
The key signature that has B flat, A flat, E flat and D flat is Concert A flat Major.
One, Bb. 1, the flat is B flat.
Assuming the key signature has only one flat (B Flat) then the key is either F Major, or D minor.
That is the signature for the key of Db. Or, it's relative minor, Bb minor.
To determine the key signature flats in a musical piece, look at the last flat listed in the key signature. This flat indicates the key of the piece. For example, if the key signature has one flat (Bb), the piece is in the key of F major.
One, Bb. 1, the flat is B flat.