
The 3 Enharmonic Key Signatures
Earlier you learned that there are 15 Major Key signatures.
Db Major = C# Major Gb Major = F# Major Cb Major = B Major

Three of the Major Keys sound the same, but are notated enharmonically (using different letter names) as the tonic.
Back to STEPS’ earlier Question
There are only 12 half-steps within the range of an octave, how can there be 15 different Major scales?
Answer: ENHARMONIC SPELLING
