Parallel Key
Glossary
The parallel minor key for a major key refers to the minor key with the same tonic note, and vice versa. For example the keys of C major (no sharps or flats) and C minor (three flats) are parallel, or the keys of A Major (three sharps) and A minor (no sharps or flats).
See any Key page for an interactive view of the chords in each key, and how the major and minor keys are related.
The parallel minor key for a major key refers to the minor key with the same tonic note, and vice versa. For example the keys of C major (no sharps or flats) and C minor (three flats) are parallel, or the keys of A Major (three sharps) and A minor (no sharps or flats).
See any Key page for an interactive view of the chords in each key, and how the major and minor keys are related.