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Thursday, 30 May 2013

Working out Relative Major and Minor Scales

Start again at C Major - it's easier, because it contains no sharps or flats. To find out its relative Minor (ie the Minor scale with no Sharps or flats) Count BACK 3. (to keep it short, instead of writing (for example) C major's relative Minor = I'll just write C Major = A Minor etc)

Starting with #s

C Major = A Minor (C B A) = 0#

G Major = E Minor (G F E) = 1#

D Major = B Minor (D C B) = 2#

A Major = F# Minor (A G F#) = 3#

E Major = C# Minor (E D C#) = 4#

B Major = G# Minor (B A G#) = 5#

F# Major = D# Minor (F# E D#) = 6#

Notice how the last 4 minors (F# C# G# D#) are in the order that the sharps would be in a piece. Remember the ditty:

Order of Sharps:
Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle





Now for the relative Minors (bs)

F Major = D Minor (F E D) = 1b

Bb Major = G Minor (Bb A G) = 2b

Eb Major = C Minor (Eb D C) = 3b

Ab Major = F Minor (Ab G F) =4b

Db Major = Bb Minor (Db C Bb) = 5b

Gb Major = Eb Minor (Gb F Eb) = 6b

Order of Flats:
Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles Father


Don't forget with Minor Scales you have Melodic and Harmonic

Melodic Scales - raise the 6th and 7th  Notes when ASCENDING
And flatten them when DESCENDING

e.g. 

A Minor Melodic ascending: A B C D E F# G# A 
A Minor Melodic descending: A G F E D C B A 

Harmonic Scales raise the 7th note when ASCENDING and keep it raised when DESCENDING

e.g. 

A Minor Harmonic ascending: A B C D E F G# A
A Minor Harmonic descending: A G# F E D C B A 

D# Minor Melodic would be:

D# E# F# G# A# B# Cx D# - ascending
D# C# B A# G# F# E# D# - descending

Cx = C double sharp! The enharmonic of Cx = D, but you can't have 2 of the same notes in a scale (D and D#) therefore the C# has to be sharpened again thus making it a double sharp.

D# Minor Harmonic would be:

D# E# F# G# A# B Cx D# - ascending
D# Cx B A# G# F# E# D# - descending

Eb Minor Melodic 

Eb F Gb Ab Bb C D Eb - ascending
Eb Db Cb Bb Ab Gb F Eb - descending

Eb Minor Harmonic

Eb F Gb Ab Bb Cb D Eb - ascending
Eb D Cb Bb Ab Gb F Eb - descending




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