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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › F-flat_majorF-flat major - Wikipedia

    F-flat major (or the key of F-flat) is a theoretical key based on F ♭, consisting of the pitches F ♭, G ♭, A ♭, B double flat, C ♭, D ♭, and E ♭. Its key signature has eight flats , requiring one double flat and six single flats.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Relative_keyRelative key - Wikipedia

    In music, relative keys are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures (enharmonically equivalent), meaning that they share all of the same notes but are arranged in a different order of whole steps and half steps.

  3. For example, the key of F major has one flat. The key of D natural minor also has one flat. Since they both have the same B-flat in the key signature these are relative not closely related keys.

  4. Relative keys have the same key signature (number of sharps or flats). For every note in the chromatic scale there is a relative major key and a relative minor key. Let’s have a look at an example.

  5. F-flat major is a major scale based on F-flat. Its key signature has six flats and one double flat. [1] Its relative minor is D-flat minor, and its parallel minor is F-flat minor, usually replaced by E minor.

  6. 30 mar 2023 · The relative major key of F minor is A-flat major. Therefore, F minor has four flats (B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭). TIP: To find the relative major key, count up three half-steps from the minor key’s root note.

  7. 20 paź 2023 · In music, relative keys are two different keys in which one is major and one is minor, and they share a common set of notes. For example, with the G Major scale above, those notes are also functional for the E minor scale, if you start and end on E instead of G – E F# G A B C D E.

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