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Is It C Major or A Minor? An EASY Guide to Relative Keys 

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Understanding relative keys, where two different keys actually have the same notes, can be a challenge for beginner and even intermediate level guitar players.
But music theory shouldn't be scary! Check out this easy guide to understanding relative keys.
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@coloaten6682
@coloaten6682 3 дня назад
I was thinking about this only yesterday. 4 years ago I started learning some piano/keys and much is taught in C and then A minor is taught as you said, same notes just starting in a different place. But then I started learning a bit of Blues guitar a few months ago and much is taught in A, but because it's Blues it's both A Major and A minor, so more a parallel key relationship than a relative one. It took me a while to figure this out.
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
Yes, the whole "parallel key" discussion is another, and very cool, topic. For what it's worth, I talk about blending minor and major in a blues here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T4uPj9PB0oc.html Best, Damian
@paulphillips5304
@paulphillips5304 2 дня назад
Thanks for the info, your good at explaining, I've been playing for along time , and learning good , and better ways to think of diff. Things 👍 thanks
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
You are very welcome. I'm really glad you found it useful. If you have a topic you'd like me to cover in a future video, just let me know. Best, Damian
@fpvtv2222
@fpvtv2222 День назад
They are the same scales they just start on different notes. the major scale is Ionian and the minor scale is aeolian. To me it comes down to note selection. Depending on which key your in you would select different notes and those would resolve on the root note. Will any of notes from either scale sound ok? Yes but some will sound better than others depending on the cord progression. So when picking notes to play think chord tones.
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
Thank you for writing. I agree that note selection (as I describe it in the video, "emphasis") is important, but so, too, is context. I think not enough people recognize the simple fact that is I'm playing over an A minor backing track, I can play all the C notes that I want, and it's still going to sound like A minor. (This is also a part of what makes the other modes work.)
@DanPhelps-n6f
@DanPhelps-n6f 2 дня назад
Really well done lesson. Makes things easier to understand. Thanks for sharing your expertise and not be overwhelming.
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
You're very welcome! I'm really glad you found it useful. I know from many years of private teaching that this is a topic that throws many students. Best, Damian
@scotturnquist1240
@scotturnquist1240 3 дня назад
To me the Am and C always sounded the same. Being a newbie, now I know that it's the underlying chord that determines the sound. Thanks for for this.
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
Thank you for writing! They do sound similar. And yes, in my view, the overall musical context (chords, etc.) make the biggest (although not the only) difference. By the way, in the future, when you begin to learn modes, you'll find the same thing - it's about the chords underneath. Best, Damian
@floridarusticrepairs
@floridarusticrepairs 4 дня назад
Well, I learned something new today. Thanks!
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
Thank you very much! From years of private teaching, I know this is a topic that throws many players. 🎸🎸
@thegreyghost2789
@thegreyghost2789 16 часов назад
Very well done! I think you hit the nail on the head.
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 11 часов назад
Thanks very much! I really appreciate it. 🎸👍
@jimcarley178
@jimcarley178 3 дня назад
Now that video was very practical and useful
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
Thank you very much! I appreciate the feedback. 🎸🎸
@garrynorton7852
@garrynorton7852 3 дня назад
The usual great ideas from Damian
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
Thanks very much. I always appreciate your support. 🎸👍
@andrewbevan4662
@andrewbevan4662 2 дня назад
D Dorian
@GuitarJourney1
@GuitarJourney1 День назад
It's all about context, yes! 🎸😸
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