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24 Cards in this Set

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C plus a fifth
G
D plus a fifth
A
A plus a fifth
E
E plus a fifth
B
B plus a fifth
F#/Gb
F#/Gb plus a fifth
Db
Db plus a fifth
Ab
Ab plus a fifth
Eb
Eb plus a fifth
Bb
Bb plus a fifth
F
F plus a fifth
C
C minus a fifth
F
F minus a fifth
Bb
Bb minus a fifth
Eb
Eb minus a fifth
Ab
Ab minus a fifth
Db
Db minus a fifth
F#/Gb
F#/Gb minus a fifth
B
B minus a fifth
E
E minus a fifth
A
A minus a fifth
D
D minus a fifth
G
G minus a fifth
C
How to determine whether a key, for instance Ab, should be called Ab or G#
If there are flatted notes, it's called flat. If there are sharped notes, it's called sharp.

Since the key given in the question has four notes flatted, it would be called Ab

You can use either flats or sharps for accidentals.. though?