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G Sharp Major
G-sharp major is a musical Key (music), key based on G♯ (musical note), G, consisting of the pitches G, A♯ (musical note), A, B♯ (musical note), B, C♯ (musical note), C, D♯ (musical note), D, E♯ (musical note), E, and F-double sharp, F. Its key signature has eight Sharp (music), sharps, requiring one Double-sharp, double sharp and six single sharps. Because the same pitches can be indicated by the Enharmonic equivalence, enharmonically equivalent key of A-flat major (with four flats), a G-sharp major key signature is extremely rare. Its relative minor is E-sharp minor, which would be replaced by F minor. Its parallel minor is G-sharp minor. The G-sharp major scale is: Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The G-sharp Harmonic major scale, harmonic major and Melodic major scale, melodic major scales are: Although the enharmonic key of A-flat major is preferred because it has only four flats, ...
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E-sharp Minor
F minor is a minor scale based on F (musical note), F, consisting of the pitches F, G (musical note), G, A♭ (musical note), A, B♭ (musical note), B, C (musical note), C, D♭ (musical note), D, and E♭ (musical note), E. Its key signature consists of four Flat (music), flats. Its Relative key, relative major is A-flat major and its parallel key, parallel major is F major. Its enharmonic equivalent, #E-sharp minor, E-sharp minor, has six single sharps and the Sharp (music)#Variants, double sharp F, which makes it impractical to use. The F natural minor scale is Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The F Harmonic minor scale, harmonic minor and Melodic minor scale, melodic minor scales are Scale degree chords The scale degree chords of F minor are: * Tonic (music), Tonic – F minor * Supertonic – Diminished triad, G diminished * Mediant – A-flat major * Subdominant – B-flat minor * Dominan ...
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