The F major scale contains one flat note – Bb.
As with the sharp sign in lesson 2, instead of writing a flat sign before every Bb note on the staff, it is easier to write just one flat sign after the treble clef. This means that all the B notes on the staff are played as Bb , even though there is no flat sign placed before them.
When a song contains mostly notes from the F major scale, it is said to be in the key of F major. The next song – Row, Row, Row Your Boat is written here in the key of F major.
Make up your own rhythm patterns for this song, using different rhythms for different parts of the song. This song is another round. The second player begins when the first player reaches bar 9.