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  1. Find scales on piano, guitar, and ukulele. Start by selecting a root note and scale type at the top. Click the "Instrument" button to switch between piano, guitar, ukulele, and music notation. Play the selected scale by clicking the "Play scale" button or by pressing the spacebar on your keyboard.

  2. Musical Scale Finder and Key Finder. Enter some of the notes you want or even a chord or two. This tool will find the scales compatible with your inputs. Use them to find the right scales for soloing or to complete your melody, harmony or chord progression.

  3. The Solution below shows the relative minor key of the E major scale on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. The Lesson steps then shows the note relationship between the major and its relative minor, and how to calculate the relative major from a minor scale.

  4. Key Scale Finder. Press any piano key to begin. An Interactive Music Tool To Search For Keys and Scales. Click and toggle your notes on the interactive piano, and see compatible keys and scales!

  5. The relative major key for the key of E minor is G major. A natural minor scale/key consists of the same notes as its relative major. The notes of the G major scale are G, A, B, C, D, E, F#. As we’ve seen, the E natural minor uses these same notes, except that the sixth note of the major scale becomes the root note of its relative minor.

  6. The ultimate resource for the key of E Minor: scale, common chords, chord progressions, and downloadable midi files

  7. Relative Keys. Relative keys have the same key signature (number of sharps or flats). For every note in the chromatic scale there is a relative major key and a relative minor key. Lets have a look at an example. Have a look/listen to this performance of a G major scale and its relative minor – E minor:

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