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  1. The Revd Dr Seidel Abel Boanerges BA (Hons), MTh, DMin, FHEA, FRAS, FRSA. Seidel is an Indian-born, British Baptist Minister, Practical Theologian, Educator and Speaker. He was born and raised in Hyderabad, India. He grew up in a Christian family and got baptised in his teens.

  2. The draw chord becomes the minor chord (D F A D, on a harmonica in C) of the 3rd position instead of major chord (D G H D, on a harmonica in C) of the second position. Believe it or not - this is the most intuitive way to simply play in minor keys.

  3. In C, it's the root. If you play an "A" chord on a pedal looper, and play an A minor scale against it, you get blues, because that C is being a minor third. If you play a C chord on a looper and play the same scale, you get something that sounds major and 'happy', because the C is a major.

    • How Do You Find The Relative Minor Key from The Major Key?
    • How Do You Find The Relative Major Key from The Minor Key?
    • How to Find The Parallel Minor Or Major Key
    • Relative vs Closely Related Keys

    It’s better to understand how the above chart is built and the relationships between the keys rather than memorize it. First, to be able to do this you must know your major key signatures. The second thing you need to know is what a half-step is. If you know those two things, then you can find the relative minor to any key.

    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.

    This is even more simple than finding the relative keys. All you do is take the name of the key and change it from major to minor or minor to major. For example: 1. C major becomes C minor 2. C minor is the parallel of C major 3. C major is the parallel of C minor C major and C minor have distantly related key signatures – C major no sharps or flat...

    What do musicians mean by “closely related”? It means the key signatures are very similar. For example, the key of F major has one flat. The key of D natural minor also has one flat. Since they both have the same B-flat in the key signature these are relative not closely related keys. The key of B-flat major has two flats in the key signature and t...

  4. Jan 1, 2021 · When a chord's third is four semitones, it is a major chord. When a chord's third is three semitones, it is a minor chord. Major = larger. Minor = smaller. Four is larger than three. Let's take the second chord of the scale: As you can hopefully figure out, the jump from D to F is three semitones. It's not actually rocket science, even though ...

  5. C minor chords. The Solution below shows the C minor scale triad chords (i, ii o, III, iv, v, VI, VII) on a piano, with mp3 and midi audio. The Lesson steps then explain the triad chord construction from this scale, and how to name the quality of each chord based on note intervals.

  6. C minor-major 7th chord. This step shows the C minor-major 7th chord in root position on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. The C minor-major 7th chord contains 4 notes: C, Eb, G, B. The chord spelling / formula relative to the C major scale is: 1 b3 5 7.

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