C Major (or A minor)
The key signature will consist of two flats: Bb, and Eb.
6 flats. B, E, A, D, G and C.
The key signatures are the same in both clefts, but the flats are placed in different locations since the notes themselves are found in different places. The key of Eb major has three flats: Bb, Eb, and Ab.
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C flat major, seven flats.
D flat major is the major key with five flats and b flat minor is the minor key with five flats.
The key of C major has no flats or sharps.c
No key has those specific flats and no others. Flats go in the order BEADGCF. A key with four flats would have B, E, A, and D flat.
The key with three flats (Bb, Eb, Ab) is the key of Eb.
There can be a total of seven flats (or sharps) in a key signature.
It depends on which key you are referring to, all the keys with flats are: F major (1 flat) B-flat major (2 flats) E-flat major (3 flats) A-flat major (4 flats) D-flat major (5 flats) G-flat major (6 flats) C-flat major (7 flats) Likewise the relative minors are: D minor (1 flat) G minor (2 flats) C minor (3 flats) F minor (4 flats) B-flat minor (5 flats) E-flat minor (6 flats) A-flat minor (7 flats)
The key of D-flat has 5 flats: B, E, A, D and G.
The key of B flat major, or g G minor, has two flats. The flats are B flat and E flat.
A flat major and its relative minor are key signatures with four flats.
Yes.
None. No key signature contains a mix of flats and sharps.