3/4/2023 0 Comments Understanding music keysThe circle of fifths is a great “cheat sheet” when it comes to key signatures. If the key is C major (the only other exception-no sharps or flats), the relative minor is A minor, because “A” is three half steps down from “C”. If the key is A major, the relative minor is F# minor, because “F#” is three half steps down from “A”. To determine the minor key, the same rules for the major apply in addition to one step: go down three half steps from the major key to find the minor. The keys that share the same key signature are called relative.
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