No, A flat major and A major are not the same. A flat major has a key signature with four flats, while A major has three sharps.
Ab major
The chords in A flat major are Ab, Bb, Cm, Db, Eb, Fm, and Gdim.
The dominant of Db is Ab.
The chords in the key of E flat are Eb major, F minor, G minor, Ab major, Bb major, C minor, and D diminished.
Db, Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Cb, Bbb, Ab, Gb, Fb, Eb, Db.
Ab Major
Ab major
E-flat Major: E-flat, G-natural, B-Flat E-flat minor: E-flat, G-flat, B-Flat
The chords in A flat major are Ab, Bb, Cm, Db, Eb, Fm, and Gdim.
Ab Bb C Db Eb F G Ab
The dominant of Db is Ab.
Ab major has four flats in its key signature: B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, and D-flat. It is the parallel minor of F minor and is often used in various musical compositions across different genres.
Gb, Ab, B, Cb, Db and Eb.
C... Bb Ab Bb F Ab... Bb... Ab Gb Ab Eb Gb... Ab... B Ab Eb... Bb B C Db Db... b= the flats (black keys on a piano.) Hehe it took a while to work out... I hope I helped! ;-). -L
Ab, Bb, Db (C♯) and Eb.
It starts in Ab (A flat) major but modulates to C major.
3. Those are Bb, Eb, and Ab.