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In the key of D major, the notes that are sharp are F, C, and G.
The notes in a B5 chord would eliminate the the D sharp note and just play the B and the F sharp
g sharp would be g sharp or a minor. d sharp would be d sharp or e flat. a sharp would be a sharp or b flat. c sharp would be c sharp or d flat. f sharp would be f sharp or g flat. e sharp would be e sharp or f slat for which there is no such note. and g natural would be g natural.
D sharp F sharp A natural C natural
d d sharp e f f sharp g g sharp a a sharp b c c sharp d
The notes in the D major chord are D, F-sharp, and A.
Normally, a G augmented chord would be G, B, and D-sharp. Augmented mean the top note is raised one half step.
D major is: D, E, F sharp, G, A, B, C sharp, D. D minor is: D, E, F, G, A, A sharp, C sharp, D.
C sharp, D sharp, E natural, F sharp, G sharp, A natural, B sharp & C sharp We call the note C "B sharp" to avoid using the same letter name twice. If we used the note name "C" we would have 2 C-notes and no B-notes in the scale!
In the key of E major, the notes that are sharp are F, C, G, D, and A.
UP: d sharp e sharp f sharp g sharp a sharp b sharp c double-sharp d sharp DOWN: d sharp c sharp b natural a sharp g sharp f sharp e sharp d sharp
A, B, C sharp, D, E, F sharp, G sharp, A