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24 Cards in this Set
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C plus a fifth
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G
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D plus a fifth
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A
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A plus a fifth
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E
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E plus a fifth
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B
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B plus a fifth
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F#/Gb
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F#/Gb plus a fifth
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Db
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Db plus a fifth
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Ab
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Ab plus a fifth
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Eb
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Eb plus a fifth
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Bb
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Bb plus a fifth
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F
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F plus a fifth
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C
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C minus a fifth
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F
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F minus a fifth
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Bb
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Bb minus a fifth
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Eb
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Eb minus a fifth
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Ab
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Ab minus a fifth
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Db
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Db minus a fifth
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F#/Gb
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F#/Gb minus a fifth
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B
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B minus a fifth
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E
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E minus a fifth
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A
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A minus a fifth
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D
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D minus a fifth
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G
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G minus a fifth
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C
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How to determine whether a key, for instance Ab, should be called Ab or G#
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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? |