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A minor

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A minor
Image:C_Major_key_signature.png
Relative keyC major
Parallel keyA major
Component pitches
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A

A minor (abbreviated Am) is a minor scale based on A, consisting of the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, G and A (natural minor scale - the harmonic minor scale contains a G♯ instead of a G natural). Its key signature contains no flats or sharps.

Its relative key is C major, and its parallel major is A major.

Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary.

Johann Joachim Quantz considered A minor, along with C minor, much more suitable for expressing "the sad effect" than other minor keys (Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen).

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Diatonic Scales and Keys
Flats Sharps
MajorminorMajorminor
0 C (Major), a (minor)
1FdGe
2B♭gDb
3E♭cAf♯
4A♭fEc♯
5D♭b♭Bg♯
6G♭e♭F♯d♯
7C♭a♭C♯a♯
lower case letters are minor

the table indicates the number of sharps or flats in each scale

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