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Key Signatures with Flats in Piano Sheet Music

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Summary: Learn how to read key signatures with flats in piano sheet music in this free video on music instruction and piano techniques.

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By Annie Brunson
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Annie Brunson has a degree in Music and Theater from Bretton Hall and has taught piano, oboe, and middle school band.read more

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on 10/22/2008 Hello, Annie I really love your videos there are easy to understand. I use to play the piano but I stop for a very long time now I regain interest I hope that you will continue to post more videos so that I can follow along, thank you.

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"Hello! I am Annie Brunson on behalf of Expert Village. Today we’re going to learn about key signatures. Specifically, key signatures with flats. Starting from C, go up a perfect fourth to F. F has 1 flat. Again, using a scale, we can find out which flat that would be. Whole tone, whole tone, half tone or semitone, whole tone, whole tone, whole tone, semitone. Go up a perfect fourth from F and you find B flat. B flat has 2 flats, B flat and E flat. Go up a perfect fourth from B flat to E flat that has 3 flats. Go up a perfect fourth from E flat that is A flat. A flat has 4 flats. Go up a perfect fourth from A flat, you will find D flat. And if you remember from our earlier lesson, we have already learned how D flat scale."

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