It's also true to say that the C major scale is the relative major of A minor it can go both ways. The A minor scale is called the relative minor scale of the C major scale. These scales are actually the same! The only difference is the A minor scale starts on the sixth note of the C major scale. If you're looking at the formula for the natural minor scale above and thinking to yourself “I've seen this before” then you're on to something! Check out this comparison between the A natural minor and the C major scales below: Natural Minor & Major Scale Comparison Here's the one for the natural minor scale: Natural Minor Scale FormulaĪnd here's what the C natural minor scale looks like: As before with the major scales, you can figure out any natural minor scale (or any scale for that matter) by knowing it's ‘interval formula'. Minor scales provide a darker, and often more complex sound than major scales. Also, most of the time when we refer to a ‘minor' scale we're generally referring to the natural minor. By altering these notes we also change the intervals which make up the scale. The natural minor scale can be thought of as a major scale with the 3rd 6th and 7th notes lowered by one half step.
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