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  1. There are 15 Major Keys based off the Major Scale, and 15 Minor Keys based off the Natural Minor Scale. A few of these keys are ‘enharmonic,’ meaning that they contain the same pitches but use different note names.

  2. To find the relative major key from a minor, take the first note of your minor key and go up three half-steps. The note you land on is now the first note of your major scale. How to find the parallel minor or major key. This is even more simple than finding the relative keys.

  3. Major and minor. This article is about the musical concept. For the academic disciplines, see Academic major and Academic minor. In Western music, the adjectives major and minor may describe an interval, chord, scale, or key.

  4. Each scale includes the notes, diatonic triads within in the key, and the relative minor. Use this list alongside the circle of fifths to help yourself understand and memorize scales and their relationships with one another.

  5. The two keys are clearly different because they start on a different tonic note and one scale is major (sounds “happy”) whilst the other is minor (sounds “sad”). However, they sound related because they share the same number of sharps and flats and so you can easily play one after the other without it sounding horribly discordant!

  6. A minor key is called the Relative Minor of the major key that has the same key signature (and vice versa, the major key is the Relative Major to the minor). Even though they have the same key signature, a minor key and its relative major sound very different.

  7. Mar 19, 2021 · The relative major of A minor is C major; The relative major of D minor is F major; The relative major of F# minor is A major; It's the same concept as with siblings: if Benny is Anna’s brother, then Anna is Benny’s sister. They're both relatives to each other. The relative major is always a minor third (3 half steps) above the minor.