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Why is there no G# major key?

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Why is there no G# major key?

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Why is there no G# major key?G# major chords are not unheard of, so why is there no G# major key signature? Answer: Simply put: Because it’s too complex, and it does exist … by another name. Key signatures can contain a maximum of seven accidentals, which is the case with the last sharp key: C# major. But, continuing the pattern, the next key signature would be G# major – and it contains one F double-sharp. • Continue reading about the ‘missing keys’View table of the working and missing keys G-Sharp Major’s Alter-Ego There is a way of writing the G-sharp major scale with only four accidentals; an

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