The standard minor scale (or natural minor) contains the first, second, lowered third, fourth, fifth, lowered sixth and lowered seventh scale degrees. In F minor the notes are:
F natural minor - F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb and F.
F harmonic minor - F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, E natural and F.
F melodic minor - F, G, Ab, Bb, C, D natural, E natural and F (ascending). In the descending form of the F melodic minor scale, the D and D are lowered to Db and Eb (ie the same notes as the natural minor).
both C major, and it's relative minor, A minor, contain the notes D, F, G, and A.
The key with 7 sharps is B major. In this key, the notes are B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, and A#. The relative minor of B major is G# minor, which also contains 7 sharps.
The relative minor key for A major is F# minor.
F, A flat, C.
E, F♯, G♯, A, B, C♯, D♯ end E. It's key signature has 4 sharps and it's relative minor is C♯ Minor.
The key notes in the key of E minor are E, F, G, A, B, C, and D.
The key notes in B flat minor are Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb, and Ab.
To transpose a piece of music from one key to another, you simply raise (or lower) all notes by the interval that's between the original key and the new key.For example, if you want to transpose a song from the key of f minor into the key of c minor, you would raise all notes by a perfect fourth. Or, if you wanted to transpose it into the key of G# minor, you would raise all the notes by a minor third.
Since there are several minor keys, each minor key is composed of different notes. Thus, there a several possible answers to this question. Here is an example of the notes in the minor key A minor: A, B, C, D, E, F, G or G sharp.
both C major, and it's relative minor, A minor, contain the notes D, F, G, and A.
The notes in an F sharp minor chord are F, A, and C.
The key notes in an A minor chord are A, C, and E.
To change a musical composition from a major key to a minor key, specifically from A flat major to A flat minor, you would need to lower the third, sixth, and seventh notes of the scale by a half step. This means changing the C, F, and G notes to C flat, F flat, and G flat. This alteration will give the composition a minor key feel.
The key notes in a C minor chord are C, Eb, and G.
An F minor chord consists of three notes: F, A♭, and C. The root note is F, the minor third is A♭, and the perfect fifth is C. When played together, these notes create the distinctive sound of the F minor chord.
The key of F major has the following key notes: F, G, A, Bb, C, D, and E.
The key notes in a minor scale are the root note, minor second, minor third, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, minor sixth, and minor seventh.