Hello! Let's see the rules:
The third, sixth and seventh degree of the major scale decreases to a half tone.
The intervals between notes are : "T - sT - T - T - sT - T -T "
T ⇒Tone
st ⇒Semitone
IN ALL NOTES
RELATIVES
Why does the C major scale is the same as A minor scale?
Let's find out in this example: A major to A minor
When you change the intervals (third, sixth and seventh) of a major scale to a minor scale, the notes of this minor scale will be the same and related to another major scale. In this example, A major to A minor results in the C major scale, as you can see the notes are the same!
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