Sagot :
Answer:
1. Key of C
2. Key of G
3. Key of F
4. Key of C
5. Key of F
Explanation:
KEY SIGNATURE
The key signature is the pattern of sharps or flats at the beginning of the staff in a musical piece. The key signature tells the key of any musical composition. A major key signature that has no flat or sharp is the key of C major. The scale of the key of C is composed of pitch names C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C. The major key signature that has one sharp is the key of G. Its sharp is written on the fifth line of the treble staff or on the fourth line of the bass staff which is the pitch name F . It means that all notes F in the musical piece is sharp not unless another accidental is used to alter its pitch. The scale of the key of G major is composed of pitch names G-A-B-C-D-E-F♯ -G. The major key signature that has one flat is the key of F. The key of F major receives the first flat in the key signature of the flat family. Its flat is written on the third line at the beginning of the treble staff or on the second line of the base staff which is the pitch name B. The scale of the key of F is composed of pitch names F-G-A-B♭-C-D-E-F.
Identify what key signature is used - key of C, key of F or key of G on the space provided.
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