For those who have been grooving around might have come across this term 'relative minor'.
How I remember or recognise the relative minor of each key? Simple!!
For me, I know that the vi is the relative minor.
e.g. The relative minor for A is F#m,also because both keys have 3 #
So what do we do with this relative minor? Let's use Key of C to explain.
The notes in the Am scale are A B C D E F G A. Hmmm isn't that the same notes in the C major scale? Correct. Am scale in key of C is also called A Aeolian scale.
So when someone play a C chord, you can solo within the Am scale or C major scale.
Have fun!
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