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Music at Stanford University

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Music Theory

What is a key signature and how does it work?

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A key signature is the set of sharps or flats at the beginning of a staff indicating the key (scale) of the music. It tells you which notes are consistently raised or lowered. Order of sharps: F C G D A E B. Order of flats: B E A D G C F (reverse). C major / A minor has no sharps or flats.

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