If you are in treble clef, then it is on the bottom line of the staff or the space right below the top line. If you are in bass clef, the note may be the second space from the top, as it is the only E on the staff. If you are in alto clef, it is either on the second line from the top or the space right below the last line. If you are in tenor clef, it is either on the top line or the last space, right above the last line.
I hope this covers all of it.
A is in the 2nd space, D is immediately below the staff or on the 4th line, E-flat is on the bottom line or top space.
This will be either G major or E minor.
The relative major key of E minor is G major.
The relative major key to E minor is G major.
you mean E minor, no I personally think E major is the saddest major key, and C minor the happiest minor key.
The solfge syllable for E in the key of B major is "Mi."
In the key of E major, the notes that are sharp are F, C, G, D, and A.
B flat on the second line on the bass clef, E flat on the third space from the bottom, A flat on the first space from the bottom and the D flat on the middle line.
There are three flats in the key signature of E flat major
The chords in the key of E minor are E minor, F diminished, G major, A minor, B minor, C major, and D major.
The guitar chords for the key of E minor are E minor, A minor, B minor, C major, D major, and G major.
The key of E major consists of the notes E, F, G, A, B, C, and D.