


When looking at this you'll notice that 7 flats and 5 sharps areīoth B Major, this is because they sound the same. Here isĤ Sharps - E Major (F, C, G, and D sharp)ĥ Sharps - B Major (F, C, G, D, and A sharp)Ħ Sharps - F Sharp Major (F, C, G, D, A, and E sharp)ħ Sharps - C Sharp (or D Flat) Major (All sharps)ĥ Flats - Db Major (B, E, A, D, and G flat)Ħ Flats - Gb Major (B, E, A, D, G, and C flat) (The same as the order of sharps, but backwards). To determine what the first key that contains flats is, start on C on your piano and go down 5 notes. When trying to figure out the order just repeat this in your head and it will make it simple to determine what the flats are. The order of increasing sharps is FCGDAEB (Funny Clowns Goĭancing After Every Ballgame). The order of flats can be memorized by using this simple acronym: BEAD G reatest Common F actor or ( B E A D G C F). The next scale is F major with 1įlat and so on and so on. By order of music scales I assume you mean the order of flatsĪnd sharps in major scales.
