E Minor is the same key as G Major, and there is one sharp. It is the F#, which in E Minor scale is the second.
If you mean the key signature 6 flats, that's Gb major. Not my favorite key, if you ask me. :x
The diatonic scale that is played mostly on the black keys is F# major (also known enharmonically as Gb Major). The scale that is played only on black keys is the five note F# pentatonic scale. (AKA Gb pentatonic scale).
Cb major has all 7 flats
The C major scale...
Cb, Db, Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb
Bb minor has 5 flats - Bb, Eb, Ab, Db and Gb
Gb major has six flats - B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭, G♭, and C♭. F major has one flat - B♭. F minor has four flats - B♭, E♭, A♭ and D♭. Gb minor is a theoretical scale and has five flats and two *double* flats - with A♭, D♭, G♭, C♭ and F♭ - with B and E double-flatted.
Yes there are, if a diminished 7th starts on a bass note which is flatted, then you can get DOUBLE FLATS!For example a Gb dim 7th scale would consist of the notes Gb, Bbb, Dbb and Fbb (Flatted Fb).
E Minor is the same key as G Major, and there is one sharp. It is the F#, which in E Minor scale is the second.
If you mean the key signature 6 flats, that's Gb major. Not my favorite key, if you ask me. :x
C major has no sharps or flats.
The diatonic scale that is played mostly on the black keys is F# major (also known enharmonically as Gb Major). The scale that is played only on black keys is the five note F# pentatonic scale. (AKA Gb pentatonic scale).
Cb major has all 7 flats
The C major scale...
The E flat scale
C major scale and A minor.