Notes from scales
Scales from notes
Relative keys
Writing key signatures (answers are written on staff paper)
Keys from signatures
100

ˆ2 of E-flat major

What is F?

100

The major scale whose fourth scale degree is B-flat

What is F major?

100

The relative major of E minor

What is G major?

100

D major

[two sharps, F# and C#]

100

The major key with one flat

What is F major

200

ˆ3 of B natural minor

What is D?

200

The natural minor scale whose third scale degree is F

D natural minor

200

The relative major of C minor

What is E flat major?

200
B flat major

[two flats, Bb and Eb]

200

The minor key with no sharps or flats

What is A minor

300

ˆ6 of D melodic minor (ascending)

What is B?

300

The ascending melodic minor scale whose sixth scale degree is C-sharp

What is E melodic minor?

300

The relative minor of C major

What is A minor?

300

E minor

[one sharp: F#]

300

The major key with four sharps

What is E major

400

ˆ7 of F-sharp harmonic minor

What is E sharp?

400

The harmonic minor scale whose sixth scale degree is D

What is F sharp harmonic minor?

400

The relative minor of A major

What is F sharp minor?

400

C sharp minor

[four sharps: F#, C#, G#, D#]

400

The major key with five flats

What is D flat major?

500

ˆ6 of B-flat natural minor

What is G flat?

500

The natural minor scale whose seventh scale degree is A flat

What is B flat natural minor?

500

The relative major of G sharp minor

What is B major?

500

G flat major

[six flats: Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb]

500

The minor key with four flats

What is B flat minor?

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