To work out the order of flats, you reverse the sentence that we just used for sharps: Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’s Father.
To work out the order of flats, you reverse the sentence that we just used for sharps: Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’s Father.
To work out the key signature for flats, we go back one flat symbol using the order of flats. If we have to two flats, ( Bb & Eb, our key signature is going to be Bb Major.
As with sharps, you of course have relative majors / minors, but the way of working out relatives is different because of the way you work out a major key signature using flats.
We’ve already learned how to work out the major key signature for flats and this is the only difference in the process for working out the relative minor which follows the same rule when working out the minor key for sharps.
To work out the minor when flats are in the key signature, you go back three again. So for two flats, our key signature is Bb Major, it’s relative minor is going to be G minor. Here’s the notes in order again: A, B, C, D, E, F, G (working right to left)
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