Assuming you mean a D Major chord, then one: the F sharp.
two sharps on a violin mean your in the key of D. the sharps are F# and C#
C major - No sharps or flats D major- 2 sharps (F,C) G major- 1 sharp (F) E major- 4 sharps (F,C,G,D)
D major has 2 sharps: F and C. D minor has none; it has 1 flat.
B-major has 5 sharps: F#, C#, G#, D#, A# in that order
The key c sharp contains six sharps.... ( not 100% sure though)
The key of D has two sharps: F# and C#
two sharps on a violin mean your in the key of D. the sharps are F# and C#
It depends on which key signature. D major has 2 sharps. F# major has 6 sharps. Bb major has no sharps.
5 sharps. F C G D A
C major - No sharps or flats D major- 2 sharps (F,C) G major- 1 sharp (F) E major- 4 sharps (F,C,G,D)
D major has 2 sharps: F and C. D minor has none; it has 1 flat.
B-major has 5 sharps: F#, C#, G#, D#, A# in that order
Two: F# and C#.
B Major (and G sharp minor) has five sharps, but B minor only has two sharps (like D major).
D major has two sharps - F♯ and C♯.
There are four sharps in C sharp minor. These sharps are C# D# F# and G#. The harmonic minor also has B#. (which is C)
E sharp has 3 sharps and 4 double sharps, the sharps are E sharp, A sharp, and B sharp.