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Now minor scales are played different. They have different intervals. They have
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That is a whole step then the 3rd, from the second to the 3rd is a half step
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Like that. Then you got a whole step to the 4th
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Whole step
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And I will go to whole step
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Half step
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To the minor 7 and do the whole step
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Whole step
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To every Major chord, there is a relative minor. For example, let us say C
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Has the same notes as A minor
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They played as the same notes
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And so on. So the way to find out what is the relative minor of a Major, you take the Major because
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Three steps down to a minor, that is the relative minor. Let us say the same thing, you do
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D Major
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Relative minor would be
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B minor
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And so on, all the way up and down the neck.
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