They will always be noted in the key signature according to this same order. Today we’re going to learn how to identify a Key by what sharps or flats are listed in the key signature of a piece as well as learn how to look at a specific Key and know exactly what the sharps or flats are in that Key.įirst, we need to review what the order of sharps and flats are. The number of sharps and/or flats tells us what Key Signature we’re playing in. They tell us exactly which notes we need to play and whether specific notes need to be sharp or flat. Please note this product is a digital version of "Major Key Signatures - Order of Sharps and Flats -45 Worksheets -Print & Go".Key signatures in music are similar to grammar rules in language studies. Color and B&W versions.Ĭheck out the preview to see all included sheets.ĭigital version - great for online learning and/or the paperless classroom. Answer sheets included.Ĥ Circle of 5ths worksheets included. Sharps only, Flats only, Up to 5 sharps and flats, All sharps and flats, Treble clef, Bass clef, both clefs. Answer sheets included.ġ2 Correct the Key Signatures Worksheets - identify the mistakes and write the correct Key Signatures for given keys - varying in difficulty. Handouts explaining the order and placement of sharps and flats in Treble and Bass Clefs.Ħ versions of Circle of 5ths - in color and B&W.Ģ Key Signatures in the Treble WorksheetsĢ4 Matching Key Signature Worksheets - varying in difficulty. PowerPoint, 5 Handouts, 6 versions of "Circle of 5ths" and 45 Worksheets. A complete mini Unit of Work introducing the order of Sharps and Flats for Major Key Signatures in the Treble and Bass Clefs.
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