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D major, B minor, G major, E minor, A major, F # minor, E major, C # minor, B major, G # minor, F # major, D # minor, C # major, A # minor, and maybe some others
It depends on which key. It's the tonic in C major/minor, the 2nd in Bb major/minor, the 3rd in Ab major and A minor, the 4th in G major/minor, the 5th in F major/minor, the 6th in Eb major and E minor, and the 7th in Db major and D natural minor.
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
The relative minor of Ab Major is f minor.
The relative minor of A major is F# minor.
it means i think something about minor major and diminished
You will lose something minor/major. (an object, person, friend or etc...)
Major is something else...
you mean E minor, no I personally think E major is the saddest major key, and C minor the happiest minor key.
F# minor is relative to A major, so Gb minor is essentially the same, although they're probably looking for B double flat major or something useless like that.
If you mean in terms of relative minors, D minor is the relative minor of F major.
Piano Chords Major Keys Relative Minor Keys Signature C major A minor G major E minor D major B minor A major F# minor E major C# minor B major G# minor F# major D# minor C# major A# minor F major D minor Bb major G minor Eb major C minor Ab major F minor Db major Bb minor Gb major Eb minor Cb major Ab minor
A relative minor key is the minor key with the same key signature as a particular major key, for example D minor and F major both have one flat (Bb).
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
Minor would mean a character who does little in the story. Not a major character, they do not appear very often.
It means you are an Independent.
D major, B minor, G major, E minor, A major, F # minor, E major, C # minor, B major, G # minor, F # major, D # minor, C # major, A # minor, and maybe some others