The key with three flats (Bb, Eb, Ab) is the key of Eb.
The easiest way is to consult a circle of fifths. As a band director, I require my students to keep one with them in their folder. The second simple method is this. C has 0 flats, memorize that. Again, memorize that F has 1 flat. Finally. After that, the name of the key signature will be the penultimate flat (that is the second to the last flat in the key signature.) As an example, if there are 4 flats in your key signature they are: Bb Eb Ab and Db. They will always be listed in that order. Ab is the penultimate, and thusly this would be the key of Ab.
Bb Eb Ab go up the keyboard three notes and it's relative major is Eb...which has three flats..therefore..c minor will also have 3 flats
Bb and Eb
the time signature is 2/2 (cut time) and the key is Eb maj
The key with three flats (Bb, Eb, Ab) is the key of Eb.
Bb, Eb and Ab
6 flats Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb
It's not too bad, there's only three flats in the key signature; Bb, Eb, and Ab.
The easiest way is to consult a circle of fifths. As a band director, I require my students to keep one with them in their folder. The second simple method is this. C has 0 flats, memorize that. Again, memorize that F has 1 flat. Finally. After that, the name of the key signature will be the penultimate flat (that is the second to the last flat in the key signature.) As an example, if there are 4 flats in your key signature they are: Bb Eb Ab and Db. They will always be listed in that order. Ab is the penultimate, and thusly this would be the key of Ab.
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.
Bb Eb Ab go up the keyboard three notes and it's relative major is Eb...which has three flats..therefore..c minor will also have 3 flats
Bb and Eb
The key signature will consist of two flats: Bb, and Eb.
A major key sounds more bright and cheerful than a dark, evil minor key signature. There are 12 major key signatures (C, F, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, B, E, A, D, and G). To identify whether a piece is minor, look at the key signature. If the name of the key signature is the name of the last note, then you are in a major key signature. If it is not, chances are you are in a minor key signature.
G Flat Major is a key signature: it goes as such: b=flat, #=sharp, and *=natural Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb, Db, Eb, F*, G
the time signature is 2/2 (cut time) and the key is Eb maj