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What key signature does not have any flat or sharp symbol in the musical staff?

A. G Major

B. F Major

C. C Major

D. A Major



Sagot :

Answer:

c.c major

Explanation:

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Answer:

C- C Major

Explanation:

When we say C Major scale it only means that the notes follow the do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do arrangement. The lines here are named as E-G-B-D-F or remember the acronym, E-every, G-good, B-boy, D-does, F-fine. The four spaces FACE. In C Major scale, their is no sharp or flat in the staff. When you name your staff, always start at the first line at the bottom then go step by step upward. line-space-line-space and so on.  

G Major scale has one sharp in the fifth line. The first note is in G that is why it is called G Major But the note the fall on F will be called now as F-sharp or F#.

F Major scale has one flat on the third line. The first note is in F or fa that is why it is called F Major. The ton of B will be lower by 1/2 because it has a flat. the B will now be called B-flat. or ti-flat.  

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