Answer:
key G has 1 sharp and 6 flats and they are G#, ab, bb,cb, db, eb, fb.
Step-by-step explanation:
the b in all of the letters stand for flat.
As with the seven-sharp and seven-flat examples, it is rarely necessary to express music in such keys when simpler enharmonic examples can instead be used (in the case of G♯, the same passage could be expressed in A♭ with only four flats).
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