A Minor
The relative major key of B minor is D major. It has a key signature of F# and C# and a raised 7th of A#.
No, C major and A minor are not the same in music theory. They are related as relative major and minor keys, sharing the same key signature, but they have different tonal centers and characteristics.
C major is a major scale starting from C.
The major chords in the key of C are C major, F major, and G major.
Major C and the Major C
The key of A minor contain's no sharps or flats and as such is related to the key of C major (all white notes on the piano for both). This relationship is why it's called the "relative minor" of C major.
The primary chords in the key of C major are C major, F major, and G major.
The major key of the C major scale is C major, and the relative minor key is A minor.
The relative minor key of C major is A minor, and the relative major key of A minor is C major.
No. A Major has a C# though. The key signature for A major is 3 sharps, F#, C# and G#.
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
The C major equivalent of the key Bb major is A major.