I don't know about the "in a row" part. Three sharps is the key signature for A major. Or, it's relative minor, F# minor.
Three sharps mean the piece is played in the key of A. If one sharp is in front of Middle C, you play C sharp. If two sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D. If three sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D sharp.
two sharps on a violin mean your in the key of D. the sharps are F# and C#
What is a key signature? A key signature is the number of sharps or flats in a piece of music. For example C Major has no sharps G Major has 1 Sharp F Major has 1 Flat B flat
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
The keys of C major and A minor have no sharps or flats.
5 sharps!
Three sharps mean the piece is played in the key of A. If one sharp is in front of Middle C, you play C sharp. If two sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D. If three sharps are in front of Middle C, you play D sharp.
4 sharps will be F#, C#, G# and D#. They mean the key of E major, or its relative key of C# minor.
There are a number of chords that contain three sharped notes. If the question was supposed to be about which KEY contains three sharps, then the answer is A major/F# minor.
If you mean the numbers at the beginning, that is the key signiture.
The last sharp is one half-step below the key's tonic. If you have three sharps, the last one is G, so you're in the key of A major.
A Major. F#, C# and G#.
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.
A major uses three sharps, on F, C, and G.
34 sharps
The key of D has two sharps: F# and C#