Thread: Relative Minors
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Old January 12th, 2006
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in the relative minor key of say... g major the I chord will be Em

and the chords (or the way the progression will be) is almost backwards compared to the major key (just watch the diminished chord), which gives the minor key it's minor sound


i'm not an expert in music theory, so i can only give so much an explination of this


-John
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