The order of sharps are the same on any instrument: F, C, G, D, A, E, B.
The order of the sharps is F,C,G,D,A,E,B.
The order of the sharps is F, C, G, D, A, E and B. In that order.
Switch from bass to treble clef and add three sharps/subtract three flats.
B-major has 5 sharps: F#, C#, G#, D#, A# in that order
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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.
The order of the sharps is F, C, G, D, A, E and B. In that order.
Switch from bass to treble clef and add three sharps/subtract three flats.
If by sign you mean key signature than it would be 2 sharps: F# and C#. DEF#GABC#D
B-major has 5 sharps: F#, C#, G#, D#, A# in that order
B#
When adding sharps to a key, the order is F, C, G, D, A, E, and finally B. With flats, it's the exact opposite.
The major scale with five sharps is B major. The five sharps, in written order, according to the key signature, are F#, C#, G#, D#, A#.
the way to remember the order of sharps and flats is to remember a rhyme: the sharps: Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle for flats you just swap it around and it goes like: Flats: Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles' Father simple really
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.
There are BEADGCF flat and FCGDAEB sharp in that order.
A major has 3 sharps, A minor has no sharps or flats.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.