RELATIVE MINORS (very important)
Very Important: Transitions between Major Chords and their corresponding Relative Minors
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Another Version of C#m
The relative minor starts on the 6th note of the corresponding major scale. Just as a starting example, the relative minor to C major is A minor. The relation between the C major and the relative A minor can be illustrated as such:
| A-minor | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | A | ||
| C-major | C | D | E | F | G | A | B | C |
Very Important: Transitions between Major Chords and their corresponding Relative Minors
| Major Chord | Relative Minor Chord |
| C | Am |
| D | Bm |
| E | C#m |
| F | Dm |
| G | Em |
| A | F#m |
| B | G#m |
| C# | A#m |
| D# | Cm |
| F# | D#m |
| G# | Fm |
| A# | Gm |
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Another Version of C#m
| | E | A | D | G | B | E |
| Fret 1 | | | | 1 | | |
| Fret 2 | | | 2 | | 3 | |
| Fret 3 | | | | | | |


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