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Scales – Key Signatures Part 2

The major keys with sharps are: G major    (F#) D major    (F# C#) A major    (F# C# G#) E major    (F# C# G# D#) B major    (F# C# G# D# A#) F# major   (F# C# G# D# A# E#) C#

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Scales – Key Signatures Part 1

Key Signatures When a key has sharps or flats, it is notated on the staff at the beginning of each line as a key signature. A key signature tells the player which notes are to be sharpened or flattened throughout

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Scales – Major Scales

Tones and semitones A scale is a series of notes played in a sequence. The sequence usually consists of a particular order of tones or semitones or sometimes larger intervals. On a piano, a semitone is sounded when notes that

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Scales – Minor Scales

Every major key has a relative minor. This means that this minor key has the same notes as its relative major. It will also share the same key signature as well. Natural minor When you start on the 6th note

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