Minor Chord Rule
This follows from the Major chord rule, in that, once the notes constituting the major chord have been worked out, the 3rd note that we picked is to be flattened.
So, if we had C Major consisting of - C, E, G, then C Minor would be - C, D#, G because E flat is D#.
Going on with this rule of 1, 3b, 5, we would get 12 minor chords from A minor to G minor.
This follows from the Major chord rule, in that, once the notes constituting the major chord have been worked out, the 3rd note that we picked is to be flattened.
So, if we had C Major consisting of - C, E, G, then C Minor would be - C, D#, G because E flat is D#.
Going on with this rule of 1, 3b, 5, we would get 12 minor chords from A minor to G minor.
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