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      • The true key to memorizing your minor keys is memorizing your major keys first! Once you know which major key signature you are in, you can find its relative minor key in seconds! To determine the minor key, simply go down a minor third from the major key.
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  2. How do you find the relative major key from the minor 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.

  3. How do you remember relative minor keys? I have found that the best way to memorize your relative minor keys is to learn all your minor scales well. Once you know your minor scales, you can practice them strategically to memorize the relatives.

  4. Feb 15, 2019 · Minor Keys. The true key to memorizing your minor keys is memorizing your major keys first! Once you know which major key signature you are in, you can find its relative minor key in seconds! To determine the minor key, simply go down a minor third from the major key.

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  5. How to Remember Relative Minor Key Signatures. The relative minor is always based on the sixth degree of the Major Scale, whether it’s sharp or flat. For instance, in the Key Of A Major, the relative minor is based on the sixth note of that scale, which is F#.

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  6. May 28, 2022 · Everything you need to know to find the relative minor of any key signature.📺 Go to Playlist: The Circle of fifths (in full): https://bit.ly/Circle-of-Fifth...

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  7. This post is going to be short because the concept is so simple... if you know your major scales! Basically, every major scale comes with a paired minor scale. We call that the "relative minor" of whatever major key you're in. How do you know where to find it? It's simple...

  8. How to Find Minor Key Signatures. Every one of these 15 key signatures accounts for two keys: one major and one minor. And since these keys share the same key signature, they’re known as ‘relatives’. For example, G is the relative major of E minor. And E is the relative minor of G major.

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