The scale with four sharps in its key signature is the E major scale.
The scale with two sharps in the key signature is called the D major scale.
The key of C major has the most sharps in its key signature, with seven sharps.
To determine a key signature, look at the sharps or flats at the beginning of a piece of music. The number and placement of these symbols indicate the key of the music. Sharps indicate a key's major scale, while flats indicate a key's major or minor scale.
The key signature with 3 sharps is A major.
The key signature with three sharps is A major.
The scale with two sharps in the key signature is called the D major scale.
There are no sharps in the key signature, but in the harmonic minor there is a G#.
The key of C major has the most sharps in its key signature, with seven sharps.
To determine a key signature, look at the sharps or flats at the beginning of a piece of music. The number and placement of these symbols indicate the key of the music. Sharps indicate a key's major scale, while flats indicate a key's major or minor scale.
The key signature with 3 sharps is A major.
The key signature with three sharps is A major.
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 key with 5 sharps in its key signature is the key of B major.
The key with five sharps in its key signature is the key of B major.
The key signature with 5 sharps is D major.
The major key with 5 sharps in its key signature is B major.
The major key with 5 sharps in its key signature is B major.