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    #16
    Originally posted by Symphony7 View Post
    I'll have a go then.
    C minor: G, F# (or should it be A double flat, and G flat?)
    B minor: F#, E# (aka F)
    Yes for C minor it has to be G, F# NOT Abb Gb - this is because we need the 5th and 4th notes of the scale - forget the accidentals and count up including the key note - the notes have to be a G and an F for that reason.

    This is also why you are correct with E# in B minor but you should not think it as F!
    'Man know thyself'

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      #17
      Originally posted by Peter View Post
      Yes for C minor it has to be G, F# NOT Abb Gb - this is because we need the 5th and 4th notes of the scale - forget the accidentals and count up including the key note - the notes have to be a G and an F for that reason.

      This is also why you are correct with E# in B minor but you should not think it as F!
      Thanks Peter, I think I get you.

      It's about 25 years since I did any serious music theory, so I was just guessing based on bits I remembered.

      The reason I had second thoughts about C minor, was because its relative major key (E flat) only has flats in, so I wondered if that meant every accidental in the minor key also had to be flattened rather than sharpened.
      "If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly." - G.K. Chesterton

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