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  1. C major and C minor have distantly related key signatures – C major no sharps or flats and C minor has three flats – but both these keys have “C” as the tonic and that’s what makes them parallel.

  2. Relative keys have the same key signature (number of sharps or flats). For every note in the chromatic scale there is a relative major key and a relative minor key. Let’s have a look at an example.

  3. 15 kwi 2022 · Here is a simple melody in C major visiting the relative minor. To find the relative minor of a major key, go up to the 3rd letter in the key and keep the same key signature (play the same notes starting on the 3rd note). To find the relative major of a minor key, go down to the 3rd letter in the key and keep the same key signature.

  4. Every major key, such as the key of C major, has a “related” minor key, such as the of A minor. Both keys always use exactly the same set of notes. The key of A minor is called the relative minor of the key of C major.

  5. The key of C Minor has a key signature of 3 flats (B♭, E♭, and A♭). The C Minor scale has the notes C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, and B♭. It is the 3rd most popular key among Minor keys and the 9th most popular among all keys. Minor keys, along with major keys, are a common choice for popular music.

  6. 7 cze 2024 · To determine the relative major of a minor key, you can simply count up three half steps from the minor key’s tonic (starting note). For example, if you are in the key of E minor, counting up three half steps would lead you to G major, which is the relative major of E minor.

  7. 5.10 Relative minor and relative major. Because the scales of C major and A minor have the same key signature, they are clearly related. Indeed, the key of A minor is called the relative minor of C major. Conversely, C major is called the relative major of A minor.

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