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Music Keys Made Easy

 

Key Sharps   Major minor minor Major Major minor dim
      1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
Key of C none   C d min e min F G a min B dim
                   
Key of G (F#)   G a min b min C D e min F # dim
                   
Key of D (F#,C#)   D e min f # min G A b min C# dim
                   
Key of A (F#,C#,G#)   A b min c # min D E f # min G# dim
                   
Key of E (F,C,G,D)#   E f # min g # min A B c # min D# dim
                   
Key of F (B flat)   F g min a min B flat C d min E dim

The relative minor is the 6th (blues minor scales for solos)

 

Some common patterns:

1st, 4th, 5th, 1st

1st, 6th, 4th, 5th

 

 

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