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HOW TO FIND RELATIVE MINOR AND MAJOR SCALES. Relative minor and major scales share all the same notes–each one just has a different tonic.
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The relative minor chord is the sixth degree chord of the major key in question. For example, the C relative minor chord is the sixth degree chord of the C ...
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11 May 2022 · To find a Relative key, first determine if the key you are currently in is major or minor. If you're in a major key, you move DOWN three ...
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The relative minor scale of any major scale is always the 6th degree of the major scale. To find the relative minor scale, we need to list the notes in the ...
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In fact, this trick also works in reverse with the relative major. The relative major is the major scale that shares its key signature with a minor key. Simply ...
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The good news is that it's really easy to work out the relative minor of a major key! ... You can see that if I want to get from C major to its relative minor I ...
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In music, relative keys are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures (enharmonically equivalent), meaning that they share all the same ...
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The easiest way to find the relative minor of a key is to count down three semitones from that note. For example, for C major (no sharps, no flats) you ...
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20 Sept 2018 · As with much of music theory, there's a shortcut. To find the relative minor of a major scale, all you need to do is count three semitones down ...
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