15 different key signatures exist.
(no sharps or flats) = C major
F sharp= G major
F C sharp = D major
F C G sharp = A major
F C G D sharp = E major
F C G D A sharp = B major
F C G D A E sharp = F # major
F C G D A E B sharp = C# major
B E A D G C F flat = C flat major
B E A D G C flat = G flat major
B E A D G flat = D flat major
B E A D flat = A flat major
B E A flat =E flat major
B E flat =B flat major
B flat = F major
The keys of Eb Major and c minor have three flats in their key signatures: Bb, Eb, and Ab.
Here is a website picture of the Circle of fifths or Circle of key signatures: http://www.pianoclues.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/circle-keysigs.gif
A key signature tells a musician what key they are playing in and how many sharps or flats they must use. For example, a key signature with a B-flat would mean that the musician would play a B-flat throughout the piece unless indicated otherwise.
All the key signatures look the same regardless of what instrument they are designed to played for. However, there was a trend in the 19th century to occasionally omit key signatures from the trumpet parts, although it was rare. The D Minor key signature has one flat, and would be shown like this at the beginning of the staff:
Johannes Brahms composed four (4) Symphonies:No 1 is in the key of C MinorNo 2 is in the key of D MajorNo 3 is in the key of F MajorNo 4 is in the key of E Minor
It depends what key is this tonic triad in.
There are several key signatures that contain sharps.
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The keys of Eb Major and c minor have three flats in their key signatures: Bb, Eb, and Ab.
Here is a website picture of the Circle of fifths or Circle of key signatures: http://www.pianoclues.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/circle-keysigs.gif
The two kinds of key signatures are major and minor.
There are time signatures and key signatures. Time signatures indicate how many beats are in a measure, and which note represents the beat. For example 3/4 would mean three beats in each measure, with each beat lasting one quarter note. Key signatures indicate what key a piece or passage is to be played in. a key signature with three flats could be E-flat major, or C minor, depending on the resting tone. A key signature with two sharps could be D major or B minor, again depending on the resting tone.
The minimum number of signatures to be considered to be a team signed baseball would most likely vary from collector to collector. For the most part 15, 17, 21, 25 or more. I have heard of collectors considering 12-15 signatures to be sufficient. A baseball with 9 signatures or less might put it below the borderline, and ten it would be considered a "team" multi signed baseball. If the baseball has most of the key signatures it could pass as a "team signed" with a lower value. The more signatures and key signatures, the more valuable.
Diatonic key signatures result from the diatonic scales. There are 15 diatonic scales and each of them have a key signature which corresponds to each scale. There is a circle of fifths which shows the system on how to come across each and every diatonic key signature and scale.
A 1950 Philadelphia Phillies Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Ennis, Ashburn, Roberts, Simmons, and Konstanty is worth about $1,000.-$2,000. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide see Related Links below.
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