No key has those specific flats and no others. Flats go in the order BEADGCF. A key with four flats would have B, E, A, and D flat.
Yes, C flat major scale has 7 flats and the enharmonic key - B major has 5 sharps.
There's no sharps of flats in the key signature in either C major or A minor.
The key of C major or A minor.
If you mean the key signature 6 flats, that's Gb major. Not my favorite key, if you ask me. :x
Db major has 5 flats.
C flat major, seven flats.
The key of C major has no flats or sharps.c
No key has those specific flats and no others. Flats go in the order BEADGCF. A key with four flats would have B, E, A, and D flat.
The key with three flats (Bb, Eb, Ab) is the key of Eb.
There can be a total of seven flats (or sharps) in a key signature.
It depends on which key you are referring to, all the keys with flats are: F major (1 flat) B-flat major (2 flats) E-flat major (3 flats) A-flat major (4 flats) D-flat major (5 flats) G-flat major (6 flats) C-flat major (7 flats) Likewise the relative minors are: D minor (1 flat) G minor (2 flats) C minor (3 flats) F minor (4 flats) B-flat minor (5 flats) E-flat minor (6 flats) A-flat minor (7 flats)
The key of D-flat has 5 flats: B, E, A, D and G.
The key of B flat major, or g G minor, has two flats. The flats are B flat and E flat.
A flat major and its relative minor are key signatures with four flats.
None. No key signature contains a mix of flats and sharps.
Yes, C flat major scale has 7 flats and the enharmonic key - B major has 5 sharps.