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AAA major sixth above C, with three sharps in its major key signature.A#A#A half step above A. Spelled A# in sharp contexts, Bb in flat contexts.BBA major seventh above C, with five sharps in its major key signature - one half step below the octave.CCThe pitch class most Western notation is anchored to - no sharps or flats in its key signature.C#C#A half step above C. Spelled C# in sharp keys, Db in flat keys - same pitch, different letter name depending on context.DDA whole step above C, with two sharps (F#, C#) in its major key signature.D#D#A half step above D. Spelled D# in sharp contexts, Eb in flat contexts.EEA major third above C, with four sharps in its major key signature.FFA perfect fourth above C, with one flat (Bb) in its major key signature.F#F#A tritone above C - the pitch class equidistant from C on both sides of the octave. Spelled F# in sharp contexts, Gb in flat contexts.GGA perfect fifth above C, with one sharp (F#) in its major key signature.G#G#A half step above G. Spelled G# in sharp contexts, Ab in flat contexts.