F-sharp major

F-sharp major
{ \magnifyStaff #3/2 \omit Score.TimeSignature \key fis \major s16 \clef F \key fis \major s^"" }
Relative keyD-sharp minor
Parallel keyF-sharp minor
Dominant keyC-sharp major
SubdominantB major
EnharmonicG-flat major
Component pitches
F, G, A, B, C, D, E

F-sharp major (or the key of F) is a major scale based on F, consisting of the pitches F, G, A, B, C, D, and E. Its key signature has six sharps.[1]

The F-sharp major scale is:

  {
\omit Score.TimeSignature \relative c' {
  \key fis \major \time 7/4 fis gis ais b cis dis eis fis eis dis cis b ais gis fis
  \clef F \key fis \major
} }

Its relative minor is D-sharp minor (or enharmonically E-flat minor) and its parallel minor is F-sharp minor. Its direct enharmonic, G-flat major, contains the same number of flats in its key signature.

  1. ^ Frederic Woodman Root (1874). The Song Era: A Book of Instruction and Music for Elementary and Advanced Singing Classes, Choirs, Institutes and Conventions. John Church. p. 9.

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