Lesson 11 of 84 ยท Music Theory
โญ 30 XPRelative Major and Minor
Parallel keys share the same tonic but different mode: C major and C minor both start on C but have different notes.
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Learn about relative major and minor: build triads and seventh chords from any root
What You'll Learn
Parallel keys share the same tonic but different mode: C major and C minor both start on C but have different notes.
Build triads and seventh chords from any root
Identify cadence types by ear
Check Your Understanding
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