Major and minor keys that begin on the same note are called Parallel. Example: C Major and C minor both start on C. Major and minors keys that have the.

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Major and minor keys that begin on the same note are called Parallel. Example: C Major and C minor both start on C. Major and minors keys that have the same key signature are called Relative. Example: C major and A minor both have no sharps or flats.

The parallel minor key signature can be found by adding three flats to the major key. Example:F major has 1 flat +3 flats F minor has 4 flats

When added together, sharps and flats cancel each other out, similar to positive and negative numbers. Example: D major has 2 sharps +3 flats D minor has 1 flat 2 -3

A key signature cannot have more than seven flats or sharps. Example:6 flats + 3 flats = 9 flats When needed, use the enharmonic name of the note. Example: Instead of using G ♭ (6+3=9), use F ♯ (6 ♯ + 3 ♭ = 3 ♯ ).

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1.All the minor key signatures: B minor has two sharps, B ♭ minor has five flats, C minor has three flats, and so forth. 2.The number of sharps plus flats of the same letter keys always equals 7. Example: F (4 flats) + F ♯ (3 sharps) = 7 3.A = no sharps or flats. A ♯ = 7 sharps. A ♭ = 7 flats 4.E ♭ & D ♯ (same note) both have 6 (flats and sharps).