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The key signature does not?1point)....Tell which sharps or flats are in key....appear on every staff in a musical composition.......explain whether the music is major minor.........appear just after the clef on each line of .music .

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The key signature does not appear on every staff in a musical composition. Instead, it is typically placed just after the clef at the beginning of each staff and indicates which sharps or flats are used throughout the piece. The key signature helps determine whether the music is in a major or minor key, although this can also be influenced by other factors such as the specific notes used in melody and harmony.

To clarify further:

- The key signature shows which sharps or flats are present in the key (e.g., one sharp for G major or E minor, two flats for B-flat major or G minor).
- It is generally placed at the start of the staff, right after the clef, and does not have to be repeated in every measure unless there is a change in key.
- It plays a significant role in identifying the tonality (major vs. minor) of the piece but does not solely determine it; context, note choices, and chords contribute to the overall feel of the music.

In summary, the key signature does not appear on every staff and does not solely determine the major or minor quality of the music.

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