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When a piece of music is in a major key, the relative minor means the minor key which has the same key signature . It can be found by taking the sixth note of the first scale and playing a minor scale starting on that note. For example: in C major the sixth note is an A. Therefore, A minor is the relative minor of C major (C major and A minor share the same key signature: no sharps or flats).
C major is called the relative major of A minor.
A complete list of relative minor/major pairs in order of the circle of fifths is:
Key signature
Major key
Minor key
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, E
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, A
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, D
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, G
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, C
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, F
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
C flat major
A flat minor
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, E
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, A
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, D
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, G
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, C
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
G flat major
E flat minor
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, E
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, A
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, D
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, G
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
D flat major
B flat minor
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, E
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, A
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, D
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
A flat major
F minor
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, E
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, A
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
E flat major
C minor
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
, E
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
B flat major
G minor
B
♭
{\displaystyle \flat }
F major
D minor
C major
A minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
G major
E minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, C
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
D major
B minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, C
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, G
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
A major
F sharp minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, C
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, G
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, D
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
E major
C sharp minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, C
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, G
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, D
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, A
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
B major
G sharp minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, C
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, G
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, D
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, A
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, E
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
F sharp major
D sharp minor
F
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, C
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, G
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, D
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, A
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, E
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
, B
♯
{\displaystyle \sharp }
C sharp major
A sharp minor
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