The exam is on Tuesday 8th November at 5pm.
Exact location will be confirmed to you but it is between Regent's Park and Oxford Street.
Make sure you have pencils, rubbers and rulers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In this lesson we looked at Minor scales:
The relative minor (ie. minor with same key signature) is the 6th note of the major scale (or a minor 3rd down).
eg. The relative minor of G major is E Minor
The relative major is the 3rd note of the minor scale (minor 3rd).
eg. The relative major of F Minor is A Flat Major
By knowing this, you are able to work out the key signature of a minor key.
Just using the correct key signature will give you the Natural Minor (otherwise known as the Aeolian Mode).
There are other Minors:
Harmonic Minor: Raise the 7th note of the Natural Minor scale
Melodic Minor: Raise the 6th and 7th notes on the way up, on the way down it is the same as the Natural minor.