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  • okay guys the fith note in the A major scale is not f# it is f

  • I could be wrong so correct me if I am. If there are seven tones or notes in a major scale the sixth would be the relative minor.

  • confused!!!!!!! who is correct?

  • this is an asshole..

    this is not the true meaning of a relative minor & major..

    such a loser.. didn't study appropriately & teaching it wrong to others..

    basically, F# is not the relative minor of A, rather it's E..

    because E is basically a domain that you can truly related to A..

    asshole guitar player.. stop posting wrong information..

  • @jhaivee10 E minor scale doesn't contain the same notes as the A major scale. :P

  • @jhaivee10 You don't know what the fuck you are talking about. You asshat.

  • Basically, that was quite informative.

  • basically, yeah basically

  • very well explained.sunk in well

  • You finally put into plain words what I have been struggling with for ages... excellent thanks!

  • THANK YOU THAT HELPED TONS!

  • Very well explained.

  • not anyone lol

  • AKAKIOS!!!!!

  • can you teach me how NOT to sound like the guitarist in the opening credits ? hehe

  • that helped.

  • wow..tq..u r a very good teacher..may god bless u 4 ur kindness in sharing things

  • been trying to understand this concept.

    thanks a lot

  • very helpful... there should be way more veiws, this is important for any serious musician.

  • oye...... Killer.  I need more study

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