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Markmeblue
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Markmeblue
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03/09/2012 4:41 pm
Mike,

What you're looking for is the relative minor in the key of D major. The corresponding minor for A minor in C would be B minor in D. So that playing C, Am, F, G would equate to D, Bm, G, A. Everything gets raised a full step. You can directly compare it by capoing on the second fret and playing the C progression, but you would actually be playing in D. If you've already gotten this somewhere else, I apologize for the redundancy.