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Which is true of a key signature with flats? (1 point) Responses The next to last flat is the same as the key signature. The ne...Asked by rat
Which is true of a key signature with flats? (1 point) Responses The next to last flat is the same as the key signature. The next to last flat is the same as the key signature. You do not refer to the flat with the key signature. You do not refer to the flat with the key signature. The first flat is the key when there are more than two flats. The first flat is the key when there are more than two flats. The last flat is the same as the key signature.
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The correct statement regarding a key signature with flats is: **The next to last flat is the same as the key signature.**
In key signatures with flats, the penultimate flat (the second to last flat) indicates the tonic of the key. For example, if the key signature has two flats (B♭ and E♭), the key is B♭ major.
In key signatures with flats, the penultimate flat (the second to last flat) indicates the tonic of the key. For example, if the key signature has two flats (B♭ and E♭), the key is B♭ major.
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