Respuesta :

Answer:

G

Explanation:

F is a step below G

(from bottom line upwards the notes are efgabcdef)

A flat (♭) is a half step lower than the note (easy to remember lower because flat is short (ya know because a flat tire has no height)

A sharp (#) is a half step higher

So if the notes go EFG, and you are adding a sharp to that middle note, the F, then a half step higher than an F# would be a G

Answer:

G

Explanation:

F# is basically Gb and so if we move one note above, we get G any normal note moved half up turns into a sharp and any note moved half down turns into a flat