Key Signature Flashcards
• These are all key signatures in treble, bass and alto clef.• Instead of the usual handheld flashcards, I projected these from
my computer. Easier to use, always stayed nice, and all students could see better.
• Feel free to jazz it up, edit, add to, and shift slides around periodically to mix it up.
• Slides are currently set to show answer and advance on click, you may prefer timed animation.
A sharp or flat placed before a note is sometimes called an “accidental”. True or False?
• True
True or False? One or more flats or sharps at the beginning
of a staff is called a key signature.
• True
Name the order of flats as they appear in the major key signatures.
• Bb• Eb• Ab• Db• Gb• Cb• Fb
Name the order of sharps as they appear in the major key signatures.
• F#• C#• G#• D#• A#• E#• B#
What is the rule for finding the key signature in sharps?
• The key is the note above the last sharp in signature.
What is the rule for finding the key signature in flats?
• The key is the next to the last flat.
A major F# minor
Gb majorEb minor
Ab majorF minor
B majorG# minor
Bb majorG minor
C majorA minor
G majorE minor
C# majorA# minor
C majorA minor
Cb majorAb minor
D majorB minor
Db majorBb minor
B majorG# minor
F majorD minor
Gb majorEb minor
Ab majorF minor
F majorD minor
Bb majorGb minor
Eb majorC minor
G majorE minor
A majorF# minor
Db majorBb minor
A majorF# minor
C# majorA# minor
D majorB minor
Db majorBb minor
E majorC# minor
D majorB minor
Eb majorC minor
E majorC# minor
F# majorD# minor
Eb majorC minor
E majorG# minor
Gb majorEb minor
Ab majorF minor
F# majorD# minor
G majorE minor
Cb majorAb minor
F majorA minor
Bb majorG minor
F# majorD# minor
C majorA minor
C# majorA# minor
Cb majorAb minor
B majorG# minor
Cb majorAb minor