A minor

Minor musical scale based on the note A
A minor
{ \magnifyStaff #3/2 \omit Score.TimeSignature s2 \clef F s }
Relative keyC major
Parallel keyA major
Dominant keyE minor
SubdominantD minor
Component pitches
A, B, C, D, E, F, G

A minor is a minor scale based on A, with the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has no flats and no sharps. Its relative major is C major and its parallel major is A major.

The A natural minor scale is:

 {
\omit Score.TimeSignature \relative c'' {
 \time 7/4 a b c d e f g a g f e d c b a2
} }

Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The A harmonic minor and melodic minor scales are:

 {
\omit Score.TimeSignature \relative c'' {
 \time 7/4 a^"A harmonic minor scale" b c d e f gis a gis f e d c b a2
} }
 {
\omit Score.TimeSignature \relative c'' {
 \time 7/4 a^"A melodic minor scale (ascending and descending)" b c d e fis gis a g? f? e d c b a2
} }

Scale degree chords

Well-known compositions in A minor



External links

  • Media related to A minor at Wikimedia Commons
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Diatonic scales and keys
Circle of fifths
Circle of fifths
No. Flats Sharps
Major minor Major minor
0 C a C a
1 F d G e
2 B g D b
3 E c A f
4 A f E c
5 D b B g
6 G e F d
7 C a C a
8 F d G e
The table indicates the number of sharps or flats in each scale. Minor scales are written in lower case.