Practice the order of flats added to key signatures and connect flat key signatures with their flat names.
Read each problem carefully. Use the order of flats to answer each question. Show your thinking in the space provided.
Practice naming flats in the correct order
Music - Grade 6-8
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Write the complete order of flats added to key signatures.
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A key signature has 3 flats. Name the flats in order.
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A key signature has 5 flats. Name the flats in order.
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Fill in the missing flats in the order: B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, ___, G-flat, ___, F-flat.
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A student writes the order of flats as B-flat, A-flat, E-flat, D-flat, G-flat, C-flat, F-flat. Identify the first mistake and correct it.
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Look at a key signature with 2 flats. Which flats should be shown, and what is their order?
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Which flat is added fourth in flat key signatures?
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Which flat is added seventh in flat key signatures?
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A key signature shows B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, and D-flat. How many flats does it have, and which flat would be added next?
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Write a memory sentence or phrase that can help you remember the order B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, D-flat, G-flat, C-flat, F-flat.
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A key signature has 6 flats. Name all 6 flats and underline the newest flat added.
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Circle the correct order of flats: A) B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, D-flat, G-flat, C-flat, F-flat or B) B-flat, E-flat, D-flat, A-flat, G-flat, C-flat, F-flat. Explain your choice.