Talk:A sharp minor
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Removed the "G# #" in the component pitches. Even though the harmonic minor has a raised seventh, the Major/minor symmetry is best seen through the natural version of the minor---after all, the related Major and minor pairs share the same key signature just to reflect this elegant symmetry. This is also consistent with Wikipedia articles describing other minor keys. Also added in the phrase "the enharmonic name" in front of "A# Major" to avoid a trivial semantic pitfall.
[edit] Number of sharps
Is it just me, or are the number of sharps not counted correctly? It looks like in the music that there are only 7 sharps, and there isn't a G-sharp... --HappyCamper 00:15, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
- Oops, nevermind. [1] . --HappyCamper 00:26, 10 June 2006 (UTC)