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What is the minor key signature if there are 2 sharps? explain?

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What is the minor key signature if there are 2 sharps? explain?

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  1. Like Rachel_S165 says!

    The relative minor is the sixth chord from the root, or as I like to think of it simply, count backwards two letters. Two sharps is the key of D, so its relative minor is B minor. In the same way, if you have three sharps, the key of A major, its relative minor is the F# (because the F note is sharped already in A).

    BTW, you asked what the minor key signature is if there are two sharps; the two sharps ARE the key signature. I think what you are trying to ask is, "what is the minor key called if the key signature has two sharps?"; I hope I've given you a useful answer.


  2. Minor key signature id B minor

    The scale has half steps between scale degrees 2-3 and 5-6 and the only one with a whole step between 7-8.

    Minor key of A melodic minor

    The scale has half steps between 2-3, and 7-8 when ascending. The melodic minor scale reverts to natural minor when descending.

    Minor key of E harmonic minor with half steps between scale degrees 2-3, 5-6, and 7-8

    Hope this helps.....:-)

  3. The major key with 2 sharps in the key signature is D major.

    The relative minor of D major is B minor.  The sixth note of the major scale is the root note of the relative minor.

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