Minor
As with Major Keys, Minor Keys progress through the circle of fifths.
Key Signatures can be interpreted as either major or minor.
In Minor Key Signatures, the Natural form of the scale is displayed.
When the Harmonic Minor and Melodic Minor forms require pitch alterations, they are written as accidentals.
Key Signatures
Relative Majors and Relative Minors are possible in all keys.
When determining if the key signature is major or minor, check to see if the accidentals in the music are leading tones to the minor.
A Minor Home Natural Minor Aeolian Mode The Three Forms of the Minor Scale Raising the 7th Step
Harmonic Minor Augmented Intervals Melodic Minor Minor Key Signatures Relative Major and Relative Minor
Relative Major and Relative Minor Key Signatures Preparing for A Minor Scale Drills Rules of Accidentals
Violin Fingerboard Diagram Viola Fingerboard Diagram Cello Fingerboard Diagram Bass Fingerboard Diagram
A Minor Scale Pattern Drills La Cinquantaine
Harmonic Minor Augmented Intervals Melodic Minor Minor Key Signatures Relative Major and Relative Minor
Relative Major and Relative Minor Key Signatures Preparing for A Minor Scale Drills Rules of Accidentals
Violin Fingerboard Diagram Viola Fingerboard Diagram Cello Fingerboard Diagram Bass Fingerboard Diagram
A Minor Scale Pattern Drills La Cinquantaine