1.) What is the correct order of sharps?

A. FGCDAEB
B. FCGDAEB***
C. FCGEDAB
D. BEADGCF
2.) What is the correct order of flats?
A. BAEDGCF
B. BEADGFC
C. BEADGCF ***
D. FCGDAEB
3.) Name this major key signature.
***insert image***

A. D major
B. B major ***
C. A major
D. E major
4.) Name this major key signature.
***insert image***
A. G♭ major ***
B. C♭ major
C. D♭ major
D. E♭ major
5.) How far is the relative minor from its major key?
A. The relative minor key is three half-steps above the major key.
B. The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key. ***
C. The relative minor key is the sixth scale degree of the major key.
D. The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key and is also the sixth scale degree of the major key.

Im not looking for answers... i just need someone to double check my work

you got all but one correct....

B. FCGDAEB
C. BEADGCF
B. B major
A. G♭ major
D. The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key and is also the sixth scale degree of the major key

Good job though!

-OGW 🐾

oh... thank you very much OGW!

but im confused on the last one, I dont remember them saying "relative... three half-steps below major... sixth scale degree of major key"

oh, kk! thanks for the help OGW. bye!

OGW is 100% correct

ogw is correct

Are that was the right answers then or what

1.) To determine the correct order of sharps, you need to understand the pattern of sharps in key signatures. The pattern starts with F#, then adds C#, G#, D#, A#, E#, and finally B#. Therefore, the correct order of sharps is option B: FCGDAEB.

2.) Similarly, the pattern of flats in key signatures is the reverse of the pattern of sharps. It starts with B♭, then adds E♭, A♭, D♭, G♭, C♭, and finally F♭. Therefore, the correct order of flats is option C: BEADGCF.

3.) To identify the major key signature based on an image, you need to recognize the key signature symbols. In this case, the image is not provided, so it is not possible to determine the correct major key signature option.

4.) Again, without the image, it is not possible to determine the correct major key signature. However, you can identify the key signature by recognizing the symbols on the staff. A G♭ major key signature has six flats, which are signify a descending order from F♭ to C♭, making option A the correct answer.

5.) The relative minor key is always three half-steps below the major key. Therefore, the correct answer is option B: The relative minor key is three half-steps below the major key.

yeah, we never learned that lol. im not allowed to post url's, but go to wikipedia and type in "Major scale" it explains everything :/ (thats if you want to and actually learn lol)

g'day

-OGW 🐾

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