![]() All the scales, except F, have a flat in their name. Order of Flats: Bb Eb Ab Db Gb Cb / F Number of Flats: 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Remember: F is the major scale that has one flat. Two scales (F/C) have a sharp in their name. Order of Sharps: F# C# / G D A E B Number of Sharps: 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 Remember: G is the major scale that has one sharp. Use the order of flats to determine key signatures containing flats. Use the order of sharps to determine key signatures containing sharps. This is a key signature and a very important part of music theory. ![]() A flat lowers a note by one semi-tone.Ĥ Order of Sharps F C G D A E B Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battleĥ Order of Flats B E A D G C F Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles FatherĦ Key Signatures The order of sharps and flats can be used to determine key signatures. The following chart lists all the major scales, their sharps and flats and also the order of sharps and flats. The notes B/C and E/F are one semi-tone apart. Follow the interval pattern T-T-S-T-T-T-S. Every letter name must appear at least once. The first note and the last note should be the same. Remember: Tone – Tone – Semitone – Tone – Tone – Tone – Semitoneģ Writing Major Scales REMEMBER: There should be 8 notes. Important: All major scales follow the same pattern of tones and semi- tones. Major Scales (Determining Key Signatures using the Order of Sharps and Flats) Presentation on theme: "(Determining Key Signatures using the Order of Sharps and Flats)"- Presentation transcript:ġ (Determining Key Signatures using the Order of Sharps and Flats)
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