There are no flats or sharps. Its relative major scale is C major, which has all of the same notes.
The keys of C major and A minor have no sharps or flats.
E Minor is the same key as G Major, and there is one sharp. It is the F#, which in E Minor scale is the second.
E flat. The way to figure it out is to go three half steps up from C. So the major key for D minor would be F, the major for E minor would be G, etc...
No, Db has 5 flats whilst D major has 2 Sharps.
C major and A minor both have no sharps or flats.
C Major, zero flats and zero sharps. The minor scale with the same number of flats and sharps is A Minor.
C Major, zero flats and zero sharps. The minor scale with the same number of flats and sharps is A Minor.
C Major, zero flats and zero sharps. The minor scale with the same number of flats and sharps is A Minor.
Eb Major
There are no flats or sharps. Its relative major scale is C major, which has all of the same notes.
E flat
C major
There are no flats or sharps. Its relative major scale is C major, which has all of the same notes.
The keys of C major and A minor have no sharps or flats.
The key signature of C major has no sharps or flats, while the key signature of A minor has no sharps or flats. This means they share the same key signature, but C major is a major key and A minor is a minor key.
E natural minor has one sharp on F. The key signature is the same as G major.