- E minor
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See also: E major and E-flat minor
E minor Relative key G major Parallel key E major Component pitches E, F♯, G, A, B, C, D, E E minor (Em, Mim) is a minor scale based on the note E. The E natural minor scale ( ♭ ♭♭) consists of the pitches E, F♯, G, A, B, C, and D. The E harmonic minor scale ( ♭ ♭ ) contains the natural 7, D♯, rather than the flatted 7, D – to align with the major dominant chord, B7 (B D♯ F♯ A).
Its key signature has one sharp, F (see below: Scales and keys).
Its relative major is G major, and its parallel major is E major.
Much of the classical guitar repertoire is in E minor, as this is a very natural key for the instrument. In standard tuning (E A D G B E), four of the instrument's six 'open' (unfretted) strings are part of the tonic chord. The key of E minor is also extremely popular in heavy metal music, as its tonic is the lowest note on a standard-tuned guitar.
E minor was one of the most-often used keys by Felix Mendelssohn.
Well-known classical compositions in this key
- Symphony No. 4 – Johannes Brahms
- Nocturne in E Minor – Frédéric Chopin
- Piano Concerto No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin
- Prelude in E minor – Frédéric Chopin
- Waltz in E minor - Frédéric Chopin
- Symphony No. 9 "From the New World" – Antonín Dvořák
- Slavonic Dance No. 2, Op. 72 – Antonín Dvořák
- Cello Concerto – Edward Elgar
- Symphony No. 44 "Trauer" – Joseph Haydn
- Symphony No. 7 – Gustav Mahler
- Violin Concerto in E Minor – Felix Mendelssohn
- Caprice No. 3 – Niccolò Paganini
- Montagues and Capulets - Sergei Prokofiev
- Symphony No. 2 – Sergei Rachmaninov
- Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14 – Sergei Rachmaninov
- Symphony No. 10 – Dmitri Shostakovich
- Symphony No. 1 – Jean Sibelius
- Symphony No. 5 – Tchaikovsky
- Symphony No. 6 – Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Concerto for Bassoon, Strings, and continuo, RV 484 – Antonio Vivaldi
- Cello Sonata No. 2 - Benedetto Marcello
See also: list of symphonies in E minor
Scales and keys
Diatonic scales and keys Flats Sharps Major minor Major minor 0 C a C a 1 F d G e 2 B♭ g D b 3 E♭ c A f♯ 4 A♭ f E c♯ 5 D♭ b♭ B g♯ 6 G♭ e♭ F♯ d♯ 7 C♭ a♭ C♯ a♯ 8 F♭ d♭ G♯ e♯ The table indicates the number of sharps or flats in each scale. Minor scales are written in lower case. Categories:- Musical keys
- Minor scales
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