Ironic because it’s displaying sharp notes not minor
Ironic because it’s displaying sharp notes not minor
Sharp and flat designate 1/2 steps , major and minor designate the 3rd in a scale . C# ( AKA D♭and F# (AKA G♭) are the ones in B minor.
You really get in troubles when you finger A minor.
Sharp and flat designate 1/2 steps , major and minor designate the 3rd in a scale . C# ( AKA D♭and F# (AKA G♭) are the ones in B minor.
You really get in troubles when you finger A minor.
Bm is the relative minor of D major, which is 2 sharps. Minor keys are always denoted by their relative major key. For example E minor keys so common in rock/metal music are notated in G major.
Bm is the relative minor of D major, which is 2 sharps. Minor keys are always denoted by their relative major key. For example E minor keys so common in rock/metal music are notated in G major.
Thanks for the explanation
Thanks for the explanation
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