Key of F#, key of B, key of E, key of A, key of D, and key of G
D major has a key signature of F sharp and C sharp D minor has a key signature of B flat
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#
There are six sharps in F sharp major.
One : F sharp!
The key with three sharps is A major, however A major uses C sharp - alongside with G sharp and F sharp - instead of D sharp.
D major has a key signature of F sharp and C sharp D minor has a key signature of B flat
A major, or F# 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#
There are six sharps in F sharp major.
G (or E minor)
One : F sharp!
The key with three sharps is A major, however A major uses C sharp - alongside with G sharp and F sharp - instead of D sharp.
Yes, unless preceded by a Natural sign.
The key signature for D sharp minor would be the one for F sharp major: FCGDAE. You can also think of it as E flat minorwhich is related to g flat major in which the key signature would be BEADGC.
The key of E minor has one sharp: F sharp. It is the relative minor of G Major.
A major has three sharps: F, C, and G.F sharp, C sharp, G sharp
The key of G Major has one sharp: F#