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Answer:
A. Key of C Major
Explanation:
KEY OF C MAJOR
- The key of C Major has no sharp and no flat on the staff. It is the only major key that has no flat or sharp on its key signature. Key of C Major has its scale based on C which means that its home tone or tonic is on C. The key of C Major has its lower do on the first ledger line below the treble staff while its higher do is on the third space of the treble staff. The Key of C Major scale is consist of the pitch names C, D, E, F, G, A, B and C with its corresponding so-fa syllable names as do, re mi, fa, so, la, ti and do. Take note that that the whole scale has no sharp or flat. The relative minor of the key of C Major is A minor and its parallel minor is the c minor.
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A Major scale which has no sharp and no flat sign on the staff. *
A. Key of C Major
B. Key of G Major
C. Key of F Major
Key of C Major is the key signature has no flats and no sharps.