what is the relative minor of f sharp major
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C
The note names in a major chord and a minor chord are the same. The only difference is the flattened third. F major chord is F A C where f minor is F Ab C.
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
F major: F G A Bb C D E F B is flat
C major........
Bb
C major, B-flat major.
Bb
B flat major/ g minor
The tonic of F major is F major.
G major, D major, E major, B major, F sharp major, F sharp minor, A sharp major, etc.
F major has one flat; that is Bb.
what is the relative minor of f sharp major
This is the scale of F major on the flute: F G A Bb C D E F.
The subdominant of F major A sharp (A#)
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C