- What accidentals are in E major?
- What are the 4 sharps in E major?
- What sharps or flats are in E major?
- What are the 8 notes of the E major scale?
What accidentals are in E major?
E major
- E major (or the key of E) is a major scale based on E, consisting of the pitches E, F♯, G♯, A, B, C♯, and D♯. ...
- The E major scale is:
- Antonio Vivaldi used this key for the "Spring" concerto from The Four Seasons.
What are the 4 sharps in E major?
The E major scale contains 4 sharps: F#, G#, C#, and D#.
What sharps or flats are in E major?
Also see: E minor, or E-flat major. E major is a major scale with a base note of E. Its key signature has four sharps. Its relative minor is C-sharp minor.
What are the 8 notes of the E major scale?
1. E major scale
Note no. | Degree name |
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5 | B is the dominant of the E major scale |
6 | C# is the submediant of the E major scale |
7 | D# is the leading tone of the E major scale |
8 | E is the octave of the E major scale |