- A Flat Major Scale Notes: Ab Bb C Db Eb F G
- G Sharp Major Scale Notes: G# A# B# C# D# E# F##
- Ab Key Signature: Four Flats
- G# Key Signature: G Sharp is rarely used due to problems caused by the need for a double sharp
- Scale Formula: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- Scale Intervals: W W H W W W H
The G Sharp Major Scale is a tricky scale from a theoretical point of view. It contains 6 sharps and 1 double sharp. For this reason, the key of A flat is used more often than the key of G sharp. A flat and G sharp are actually enharmonically the same, therefor it makes a lot more sense to deal with A flat whenever possible. If you are new to major scales or still trying to get used to the concept, I would recommend skipping G Sharp and focusing on A flat major.
The notes in the G# major scale are as follows:
G# – A# – B# – C# – D# – E# – Fx
the x symbol represents a double sharp (two semitones).
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