What is the correct order of sharps?
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Responses
FGCDAEB
FGCDAEB
FCGDAEB
FCGDAEB
FCGEDAB
FCGEDAB
BEADGCF
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The correct order of sharps is FCGDAEB.
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What is the correct order of flats?
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Responses
BAEDGCF
BAEDGCF
BEADGFC
BEADGFC
BEADGCF
BEADGCF
FCGDAEB
Question
What is the correct order of flats?
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Responses
BAEDGCF
BAEDGCF
BEADGFC
BEADGFC
BEADGCF
BEADGCF
FCGDAEB
The correct order of flats is BEADGCF.
Name this major key signature.
A key signautre consisting of an f sharp, a c sharp, a g sharp, a d sharp, and an a sharp is shown.
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D major
D major
B major
B major
A major
A major
E major
A key signautre consisting of an f sharp, a c sharp, a g sharp, a d sharp, and an a sharp is shown.
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D major
D major
B major
B major
A major
A major
E major
The major key signature consisting of an F sharp, C sharp, G sharp, D sharp, and A sharp is E major.
How far is the relative minor from its major key?
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The relative minor key is three half-steps above the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps above the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key.
The relative minor key is the sixth scale degree of the major key.
The relative minor key is the sixth scale degree of the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key and is also the sixth scale degree of the major key.
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The relative minor key is three half-steps above the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps above the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key.
The relative minor key is the sixth scale degree of the major key.
The relative minor key is the sixth scale degree of the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key and is also the sixth scale degree of the major key.
The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key. It can also be stated as the sixth scale degree of the major key.