it changes a lot. it starts in a minor key, but of course it all depends on the arpeggios that is played (the left hand bit) i think it then changes into a major key.
the minor system is the minor of the system
Natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor
Because it has a minor third (eg in C minor scale, C-E flat is a minor third interval), and a minor 6th (again in c minor, C -A flat is a minor 6th). This creates the correct pattern for TSTTST1/2S
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
yes of course even if you are a minor
Of course.
I am doing this play for school, the minor characters are lily, the extras, rachel is pretty minor, william is kind of minor, and then of course the techies!
no, of course not
Of course!
You get one degree particular to your major. Your transcript will indicate the minor you have completed.
Of course!
Of course.
Of course, unless the picture is of an illegal nature.
static minor character
Individuals often take a minor along with their primary program of study (Major), however, there is no such thing as a minor degree. A minor typically does not meet the requirements of a degree either in the amount of credits needed or course work.
i would have to more on Canida's laws, but yes of course..