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C Sharp Major has 6 key signatures which are all sharps:

  • F#
  • C#
  • G#
  • D#
  • A#
  • E#
  • B#

There is also another major key that has 7 sharp keys.

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11y ago

The D minor key has a B-flat in it's key signature, but the D harmonic minor raises the seventh note from C to C-sharp both ascending and descending, so the D harmonic minor scale is the musical scale with both a B-flat and a C-sharp.

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11y ago

The melodic minor uses a raised 6th and 7th on the way up. The term "sharpen" means to raise a given natural (white) note from it's normal pitch so it is generally incorrect to use this term when referring to degrees in a scale - since we sometimes need to use a natural sign (if the note is already flat by the key signature) or a double sharp (if the note is already sharp by the key signature) when raising the note.

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15y ago

Makes no sense ... B sharp IS C. To play C natural, C sharp, D, E, F sharp doesn't make any musical sense.

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14y ago

The scale with 4 flats is ......

A-flat major!!!!!!!

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12y ago

F sharp Major, or D sharp minor. The sharps are F, C, G, D, A and E.

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14y ago

B-major: F#, C#, G#, D#, A#

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13y ago

A Major has three sharps: F, C, and G.

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8y ago

F# major.

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