





A Major & Relative Minor Worksheet
Help your students connect the dots between major keys and their relative minors! This worksheet focuses on A major and its relative harmonic minor, giving students hands-on practice with:
Writing each scale using key signatures or accidentals
Labeling half steps (semitones) for deeper understanding
Identifying tonic, subdominant, and dominant scale degrees
Building primary triads: I (i), IV (iv), and V
This worksheet is perfect for reinforcing key relationships, introducing harmonic minor scales, and developing chord-building skills, and makes a great addition to theory lessons, practice assignments, or studio challenges.
Help your students connect the dots between major keys and their relative minors! This worksheet focuses on A major and its relative harmonic minor, giving students hands-on practice with:
Writing each scale using key signatures or accidentals
Labeling half steps (semitones) for deeper understanding
Identifying tonic, subdominant, and dominant scale degrees
Building primary triads: I (i), IV (iv), and V
This worksheet is perfect for reinforcing key relationships, introducing harmonic minor scales, and developing chord-building skills, and makes a great addition to theory lessons, practice assignments, or studio challenges.
Help your students connect the dots between major keys and their relative minors! This worksheet focuses on A major and its relative harmonic minor, giving students hands-on practice with:
Writing each scale using key signatures or accidentals
Labeling half steps (semitones) for deeper understanding
Identifying tonic, subdominant, and dominant scale degrees
Building primary triads: I (i), IV (iv), and V
This worksheet is perfect for reinforcing key relationships, introducing harmonic minor scales, and developing chord-building skills, and makes a great addition to theory lessons, practice assignments, or studio challenges.