Relative Major & Minor Keys & Scales

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2011

http://www.playpiano.com Every major scale has a relative minor scale - a "kissing cousin" -- that shares the key signature of the major scale. To find the relative minor scale, locate the 6th degree of the major scale, and that becomes the root of the relative minor scale.

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  • I used to like music

  • that clunker @ 5:04 made the progression sound heavier, somethin about that dissonance :)

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