Yes, unless preceded by a Natural sign.
One : F sharp!
A key signature with one sharp (F#) would be either G major or E minor.
F# major. f sharp, c sharp, g sharp, d sharp, a sharp, e sharp
The key with three sharps is A major, however A major uses C sharp - alongside with G sharp and F sharp - instead of D sharp.
The key of G Major has one sharp: F#
F# is a sharp key. A key is either sharp, natural, or flat. Never all three or two. Only one.
The key of Gmajor has 1 sharp which is F sharp.
the kay of G
G has only one sharp, which is F-sharp.
The parallel minor of F-sharp major is F-sharp minor. A parallel minor key is the one with the same tonic note.
Yes, unless preceded by a Natural sign.
The key of E minor has one sharp: F sharp. It is the relative minor of G Major.
One : F sharp!
The key of D has two sharps(F# and C#) and the key of G only has one sharp(F#)
A key signature with one sharp (F#) would be either G major or E minor.
F# major. f sharp, c sharp, g sharp, d sharp, a sharp, e sharp