Flats

5 flats key

5 flats key

Scales with flat key signatures

Major keyNumber of flatsMinor key
A♭ major4F minor
D♭ major5B♭ minor
G♭ major6E♭ minor
C♭ major7A♭ minor

  1. What is the 5 flat scale?
  2. What key has the most flats?
  3. How many flats are in the key of B-flat?
  4. How many flats does a-flat Major have?

What is the 5 flat scale?

The D-Flat Major scale has five flats: B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, D-flat, and G-flat.

What key has the most flats?

Its key signature has seven flats. The direct enharmonic equivalent of C-flat major is B major, a key signature with five sharps.
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C-flat major.

SubdominantF-flat major enharmonic: E major
EnharmonicB major
Component pitches
C♭, D♭, E♭, F♭, G♭, A♭, B♭

How many flats are in the key of B-flat?

B-flat minor is a minor scale based on B♭, consisting of the pitches B♭, C, D♭, E♭, F, G♭, and A♭. Its key signature has five flats.

How many flats does a-flat Major have?

Its key signature has four flats.
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A-flat major.

Relative keyF minor
Parallel keyA-flat minor enharmonic G-sharp minor
Dominant keyE-flat major
SubdominantD-flat major
Component pitches

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