MusicYears 4–6Theory
Key signatures: up to 4 sharps/flats
Identify all major and minor key signatures up to 4 sharps/flats; understand enharmonic equivalents
What you'll learn
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A key signature is a set of sharps or flats at the start of a piece of music. 🎵
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Where do you find the key signature? 🎶
- 3
Tap the note that should be sharp in G major (F sharp). 🎹
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Let's find the key signature for D major — it has 2 sharps: F sharp and C sharp.
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Tap the two sharps in D major: F sharp and C sharp. 🎹
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How many sharps does G major have? 🎼
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Which note is sharp in F major? (Remember: flats work like sharps but go down!) 🎵
Practise Key signatures: up to 4 sharps/flats with Whizlo
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