![]() This example is used because it shows the key signature positions of all possible notes - ie.all scale notes (from A to G) have been flattened. The key signature is set of sharps or flats (never mixed) shown after the treble or bass clef on the musical staff.īelow is the Cb major key signature which has 7 flat notes, on the treble then bass clef. The other situations where the key signature appears to be missing is for the C major key signature and A natural minor key signature, neither of which contain any sharp or flat notes, so no symbols are shown after treble or bass clef. If a key signature would not be useful in simplifying the musical arrangement, it need not be used at all, in which case each sharp or flat symbol is shown before each note on the staff. ![]() When a piece of music is written in a given key, the sharp and flat symbols of that key can be written at the beginning of the staff to save having to repeatedly write those accidental symbols before every note on the staff. ![]() This page gives an overview of key signatures on the bass and treble clef. ![]()
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