Piano Scales
Piano Scales
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Note: if you are still a little lost on this subject of degrees, read the article “What are
degrees?” again.
Well, as you can see, we are not learning any new scales here. This scale is nothing more
than the natural minor scale we have seen; we are just creating a sixth degree link in
relation to the first, and soon you will understand why.
If you take the C major scale and compare it with the A minor scale, you will see that they
have exactly the same notes. That is, the major scale has a relative minor scale that is
identical to it. Incredible, isn’t it? That is why the denomination “relative” is used. Compare
below, for example, the C major x A minor and G major x E minor scales:
C major scale: C, D, E, F, G, A, B
A minor scale: A, B, C, D, E, F, G
G major scale: G, A, B, C, D, E, F#
E minor scale: E, F#, G, A, B, C, D
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This is extremely useful! It means that we can use the A minor scale to solo a song whose
tonality is C major. That is, whenever we have a major tonality, we can think of two scales:
the major scale of that tonality and the relative minor scale of that tonality. This increases
our options when thinking about the solo.
As the relative chords have an affinity with each other, they can be exchanged for one
another. We will see this in more detail in the study of harmonic functions. For now, think
about the scales, remember that you can always use the relative minor along with the
major scale.
How to exercise
Try it out by taking a song in the major key and playing the relative minor on top of it. See
how it fits perfectly?
Now that you’ve learned what you needed to know about the relative minor, try to find the
relative minor of all major chords or scales. Then, check with the table below:
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