Relative Majors/Minors Flashcards

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What is the relative major key of B-flat minor

How may flats?

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The relative major Key of B-flat Minor is: D flat Major

The are 5 flats

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What is the relative major key of E-flat minor

How many flats?

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The relative major Key of E-flat Minor is: G-flat Major

6 flats

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What is the relative major key of A-flat minor

How many flats are there?

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The relative major Key of A-flat Minor is: C-flat Major

There are 7 Flats

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What is the relative major key of C minor

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The relative major key of C minor is: E-flat major

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What is the relative minor key of D-flat major:
How many flats are there?

What are the enharmonic equivalents with a different number of accidentals:

What is an enharmonic equivalents:

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The relative minor key of D-flat major is B-flat minor
There are 5 flats

The enharmonic equivalents of D flat major and (B flat minor) is C# major and (A# minor.)

The definition of an enharmonic equivalent is that the notes are completely different, however it is the same pitch. Same tone of key but depends simply on the composers choice

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What is the relative minor key of G-flat major:
How many flats?

What are the enharmonic equivalents with a different number of accidentals: (Relatives have the same number of accidentals)

What is an enharmonic equivalents:

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The relative minor key of G-flat major is E-flat minor

The enharmonic equivalents of G -flat major and (E-flat minor) is F# major and (D# minor.) ALL have 6 flats and sharps

The definition of an enharmonic equivalent is that the notes are completely different, however it is the same pitch

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What is the relative minor key of B major:

What are the enharmonic equivalents with a different number of accidentals:

What is an enharmonic equivalents:

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The relative minor key of B major is G# minor

The enharmonic equivalents of B major and (G# minor) is C-flat major and (A-flat minor). With 7 (flattened) accidentals. and 5 (sharpened) accidental
F#, C#, G#, D#, A#
Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb, Fb

The definition of an enharmonic equivalent is that the note is completely different, however it is the same pitch

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What is the relative major key of B minor

How many sharps?

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The relative major key of B minor is: D major

There are 2 sharps

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What is the relative major key of E minor

How many sharps?

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The relative major key of E minor is: G major

There is 1 sharp

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What is the relative major key of D minor

How many flats?

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The relative major key of D minor is: F major

There is 1 flat

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What is the relative major key of G minor

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The relative major key of G minor is: Bb major

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What is relative major key if F minor

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The relative major Key of F minor is Ab major

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