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List of major and minor key relationships

List of relationships between major and minor keys:

1. C major scale chart

C major, in music terms, is a musical key that starts with the C note. The natural major key consists of the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. It is a key without sharps or flats.

2. C minor scale chart

C minor only partially starts with the C note, and even the original mode starts with a non-C minor mode. It should be said that it is a tone with C as the main note, and the composed notes are C, D, E flat, F, G, A flat, B flat and C (harmonic minor).

3. G major scale chart

G major is a major mode with G as the center note. The G natural major scale is G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G. It also includes G harmonic major and G melodic major. The G harmonic major scale is GABCD flat EFG and the melodic major ascending scale. The writing method is the same as the natural major key, with the descending descending by the sixth and seventh steps. The scale is GABCD E flat, which restores F and G.

4. G minor scale chart

G minor is a musical minor that starts with the G note. Its main note is G, and the key signature has two flats (B flat, B flat, E flat). The G natural minor scale is composed of: G, A, B flat, C, D, E flat, F and G. The interval rules follow the order of whole, half, whole, half, whole, whole. The relative major of G natural minor is B flat major, and the parallel major is G major. G minor and B major are related major keys.