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- Relative_key abstract "In music, relative keys are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures. A major and minor scale sharing the same key signature are said to be in a relative relationship. The relative minor of a particular major key, or the relative major of a minor key, is the key which has the same key signature but a different tonic; this is as opposed to parallel minor or major, which shares the same tonic. Relative keys are closely related keys, the keys between which most modulations occur, in that they differ by no more than one accidental (none in the case of relative keys).The minor key starts three semitones below its relative major; for example, A minor is three semitones below its relative, C Major.G major and E minor both have a single sharp in their key signature at F♯; therefore, E minor is the relative minor of G major, and conversely G major is the relative major of E minor. The tonic of the relative minor is the sixth scale degree of the major scale, while the tonic of the relative major is the third degree of the minor scale. The relative relationship may be visualized through the circle of fifths.A complete list of relative minor/major pairs in order of the circle of fifths is:".
- Relative_key thumbnail Circle_of_fifths_deluxe_4.svg?width=300.
- Relative_key wikiPageID "287693".
- Relative_key wikiPageRevisionID "594392983".
- Relative_key hasPhotoCollection Relative_key.
- Relative_key subject Category:Chromaticism.
- Relative_key subject Category:Musical_keys.
- Relative_key type Artifact100021939.
- Relative_key type Device103183080.
- Relative_key type Instrumentality103575240.
- Relative_key type Key103613294.
- Relative_key type MusicalKeys.
- Relative_key type Object100002684.
- Relative_key type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Relative_key type Whole100003553.
- Relative_key comment "In music, relative keys are the major and minor scales that have the same key signatures. A major and minor scale sharing the same key signature are said to be in a relative relationship. The relative minor of a particular major key, or the relative major of a minor key, is the key which has the same key signature but a different tonic; this is as opposed to parallel minor or major, which shares the same tonic.".
- Relative_key label "Parallelle toonaard".
- Relative_key label "Paralleltonart".
- Relative_key label "Relative key".
- Relative_key label "Relative mineure".
- Relative_key label "Tonalidad relativa".
- Relative_key label "Tonalidade relativa".
- Relative_key label "Параллельные тональности".
- Relative_key label "関係調".
- Relative_key sameAs Paralleltonart.
- Relative_key sameAs Tonalidad_relativa.
- Relative_key sameAs Relative_mineure.
- Relative_key sameAs 関係調.
- Relative_key sameAs Parallelle_toonaard.
- Relative_key sameAs Tonalidade_relativa.
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- Relative_key sameAs Q1500499.
- Relative_key sameAs Q1500499.
- Relative_key sameAs Relative_key.
- Relative_key wasDerivedFrom Relative_key?oldid=594392983.
- Relative_key depiction Circle_of_fifths_deluxe_4.svg.
- Relative_key isPrimaryTopicOf Relative_key.