Relative major and minor tonics are separated by a

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Relative major and minor tonics are separated by a minor third interval. This means that if you start on a major tonic (the root note of a major scale), the relative minor tonic (the root note of the corresponding minor scale) is located three half steps down from it. For example, C major and A minor are relative to each other: A is a minor third below C.

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