The Relative Minor Scale In Practice - Guitar Theory Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2024
  • The Relative Minor Scale In Practice - Guitar Theory Lesson
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    We asked you last time to find out what the relative minor of D major was, did you manage it? Well, the answer is B minor. The digram below should help you understand it a little more: (See website)
    We can practise the above key on the guitar by playing through the chords in D major first, then in B minor. Even though they are the same set of chords, starting and ending on the relative major or minor makes the big difference. Here are all the chords of that key in the recommended positions on the fretboard. Try playing them all from D to D, then from Bm to Bm.
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