B Major (and G sharp minor) has five sharps, but B minor only has two sharps (like D major).
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There are four sharps in C sharp minor. These sharps are C# D# F# and G#. The harmonic minor also has B#. (which is C)
Two sharps is either D major or B minor.
C major (no sharps or flats)Sharp Keys:G Major/E minor (1 sharp)D Major/B minor (2 sharps)A Major/F-sharp minor (3 sharps)E Major/C-sharp minor (4 sharps)B Major/G-sharp minor (5 sharps)F-sharp Major/D-sharp minor (6 sharps)C-sharp Major/A-sharp minor (7 sharps)Flat Keys:F Major/D minor (1 flat)B-flat Major/G minor (2 flats)E-flat Major/C minor (3 flats)A-flat Major/F minor (4 flats)D-flat Major/B-flat minor (5 flats)G-flat Major/E-flat minor (6 flats)C-flat Major/A-flat minor (7 flats)These are all the possible keys you can write in, enharmonic keys are italicised.
B Major (and G sharp minor) has five sharps, but B minor only has two sharps (like D major).
The key signature of B natural minor has two sharps: F# and C#.
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B major, or G sharp minor. The sharps are F, C, G, D and A. F#, C#, G#, D#, A#
There are four sharps in C sharp minor. These sharps are C# D# F# and G#. The harmonic minor also has B#. (which is C)
Two sharps is either D major or B minor.
B Major and G sharp minor. The sharps are F, C, G, D, and A sharp, in that order.
D Major and B Minor
Yes--No sharps: C1 sharp: G2 sharps: D3: A4: E5: B6: F#7: C#Hope this helps! :D
G minor contains two flats: B and E.
There aren't any sharps in c minor - there are three flats, b flat, e flat and a flat.
B minor comes next (after E minor) on the sharps side of the circle of fifths?