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.
e flat 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).
Db, Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Cb, Bbb, Ab, Gb, Fb, Eb, Db.
A major key sounds more bright and cheerful than a dark, evil minor key signature. There are 12 major key signatures (C, F, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, B, E, A, D, and G). To identify whether a piece is minor, look at the key signature. If the name of the key signature is the name of the last note, then you are in a major key signature. If it is not, chances are you are in a minor key signature.
A major (or the relative minor - F#minor)
Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb, Db and Eb (natural minor) Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bb, C, D, Eb, Db, Cb, Bb, Ab, Gb, F and Eb (melodic minor) Eb. F. Gb. Ab. Bb. Cb. D and Eb (harmonic minor).
The relative major key of Gb minor is Bbb (double-flat). However to make life easier, one could just say the minor key is F# minor and then the relative major would be A.
Yes, but neither key is often used. They will usually be replaced by A major and F# minor, which sound the same.
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
The relative minor of E major is C# minor.
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
E Minor is the relative minor to G Major.
The relative minor of Ab Major is f minor.
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
It's not a major, it's a minor. The relative minor of B major is G# minor.
As with any key, you should simply look at the note it starts on and count back 3 semi tones. For example... I am in the key of G MajorG, Gb. F, EThe relative minor of G Major is e minor. For further assistance I would suggest that you take a look atPiston/DeVoto Harmony 5e. Its what we use at Harvard.
The relative key is the one with the same key signature. For C major, it's A minor.
E Minor is the relative minor to G Major.