As you may know, in all minor keys you must raise the 7th note. For example, the key of E Minor is F sharp, but you always play a D sharp in that key. It's the same with C Minor. You raise the 7th note making B flat, a B natural. I hope this helped
That is C Minor
F# minor, which has 3 sharps in the key signature.
The major key signature written with two flats, (B flat and E flat) is B flat major.Its corresponding minor key is G minor.
B-flat and E-flat are found in B-flat major and G minor.
That is the signature for the key of Db. Or, it's relative minor, Bb minor.
well the minor scale was unfortunait used to be b flat then it was changed to e flat.
Assuming the key signature has only one flat (B Flat) then the key is either F Major, or D minor.
It is in the key of d minor (1 flat-b).
The key signature is E flat major, which is also, C minor, the relative minor of E flat major. You can find out what flat key signature you're in by finding the second to last flat (in this case E flat). It is the major version of that key signature!
The key of B flat major, or g G minor, has two flats. The flats are B flat and E flat.
D flat major, or b flat minor. The flats are B, E, A, D and G, in that order.
E flat