It has 6 sharps, but if you are referring to the scale it goes
f#, g#, a#, b, c#, d#, f, f#
There are six sharps in F sharp major.
A major has three sharps: F#, C#, and G#.
C major - No sharps or flats D major- 2 sharps (F,C) G major- 1 sharp (F) E major- 4 sharps (F,C,G,D)
F major contains no sharps at all. It contains one flat.
F major contains one flat and no sharps.
C major: no sharps, no flats F major: no sharps, B flat Bb (B flat) major: no sharps, B and E flat Eb major: no sharps; B, E, and A flat Ab major: no sharps; B, E, A, and D flat Db major: no sharps; B, E, A, D, and G flat Gb major/F# (F sharp) major: no sharps; B, E, A, D, G, and C flat / F, C, G, D, A, and E sharp; no flats B major: F, C, G, D, and A sharp; no flats E major: F, C, G, and D sharp; no flats A major: F, C, and G sharp; no flats D major: F and C sharp, no flats G major: F sharp, no flats
It depends on which key signature. D major has 2 sharps. F# major has 6 sharps. Bb major has no sharps.
The three sharps in A major are F, C, and G.
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
two sharps on a violin mean your in the key of D. the sharps are F# and C#
Three sharps mean the piece is played in the key of A. If one sharp is in front of Middle C, you play C sharp. If two sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D. If three sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D sharp.
The major scale with 2 sharps is D major, they are F and C sharp.