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G flat major key signature bass clef
G flat major key signature bass clef





The other interesting thing about this phrase / pattern is that given any sharp symbol in the key signature, the symbols before that symbol will always exist.įor example, if a key signature has note B# (last phrase word / symbol), then it will always have the other 6 symbols before it.Īnother example - if a key signature has note D# (4th word / symbol), then it will always have the first 3 symbols before it. Now take the 5th note of the major scale whose tonic is G - the G major scale - this is note D (the 4th word of the phrase), and so on. Now take the 5th note of the major scale whose tonic is C - the C major scale - this is note G (the 3rd word of the phrase). Taking the 1st letter of the 1st word in the phrase - F, the 5th note of the major scale with its name as the tonic - F major scale is note C (the 2nd word of the phrase). order for key signature symbol placement is not accidental, and follows the music theory pattern called the Circle of fifths. Then the same for C# in the second position, and so on for all the words in the phrase. So if the scale contains note F#, this is always the first sharp key signature symbol shown next to the treble or bass clef in the note F staff position(top line). The key signature symbols are always shown in the same order, no matter what the order of the actual notes on the staff.įor a sharp-based key signature (like this scale), the order is easily remembered using the following phrase, whose first letters indicate the note names to be sharpened: The key signature is set of sharps or flats (never mixed) shown after the treble or bass clef on the musical staff. This step shows the order in which the symbols of a sharp key signature must be placed next to the treble and bass clef.







G flat major key signature bass clef