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Which Scale Is An F Major Scale Scale A Scale B Scale CScale D
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Which scale is an F major scale
Scale A
Scale B
Scale C
Scale D
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Answer 1
Scale A I believe is the answer
Answer 2
B because f major has one flat which is b flat
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