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iamthe_eggman
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iamthe_eggman
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12/03/2003 6:46 pm
Hey chris, I've always been told as well that it's called the relative minor... It makes sense, since it isn't a proper scale on it's own, but rather a mode of a major scale. Never heard of "natural minor" until I read this thread.
... and that's all I have to say about that.

[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]

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