C major........
The Circle of Fifths shows the relationship between major and minor keys. Each major key has a relative minor key that is located three positions clockwise on the circle. This means that the Circle of Fifths helps musicians identify the relative minor key of a major key quickly and easily.
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.
The relative major of a minor key is the major key that shares the same key signature.
The relative major key of Am is C major.
Bb
Bb
The key located just to the left of F major on the circle of fifths is C major. C major has no sharps or flats, while F major has one flat (B♭). The key with more flats than F major is D♭ major, which has five flats.
B flat major/ g minor
The key located just to the right of G major on the circle of fifths is D major. D major has two sharps, while G major has one sharp.
D Major.
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The key that is located just to the right of G major on the circle of fifths and has one more sharp is D major. G major has one sharp (F#), and D major has two sharps (F# and C#).
d major
it changes a lot. it starts in a minor key, but of course it all depends on the arpeggios that is played (the left hand bit) i think it then changes into a major key.
do you have the electronic anti-thieft key inserted in the dash. this is located just to the left of the steering coloum
The tilde key is just above the Tab key.