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{{short description|Minor key and scale based on C-sharp}}
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'''C-sharp minor''' is a [[minor scale]] based on [[C♯ (musical note)|C{{music|sharp}}]], with the pitches C{{music|sharp}}, [[D♯ (musical note)|D{{music|sharp}}]], [[E (musical note)|E]], [[F♯ (musical note)|F{{music|sharp}}]], [[G♯ (musical note)|G{{music|sharp}}]], [[A (musical note)|A]], and [[B (musical note)|B]]. Its [[key signature]] consists of four [[Sharp (music)|sharps]].
The C-sharp [[natural minor scale]] is:▼
{{block indent|<score sound raw>
\header { tagline = ##f }
scale = \relative b { \key cis \minor \omit Score.TimeSignature
\score { { << \cadenzaOn \scale \context NoteNames \scale >> } \layout { } \midi { } }
</score>}}▼
▲The C-sharp [[natural minor scale]] is:
▲ \key cis \minor \time 7/4 cis^"Natural minor scale" dis e fis gis a b cis b a gis fis e dis cis2
▲</score>
Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The C-sharp [[Harmonic minor scale|harmonic minor]] and [[melodic minor scale]]s are:
\header { tagline = ##f }
scale = \relative b { \key cis \minor \omit Score.TimeSignature
\score { { << \cadenzaOn \scale \context NoteNames \scale >> } \layout { } \midi { } }
</score>}}
\header { tagline = ##f }
scale = \relative b { \key cis \minor \omit Score.TimeSignature
\score { { << \cadenzaOn \scale \context NoteNames \scale >> } \layout { } \midi { } }
</score>}}
Its [[relative key|relative major]] is [[E major]]. Its [[parallel key|parallel major]], [[C-sharp major]], is usually written instead as the enharmonic key of [[D-flat major]], since C-sharp major’s key signature with seven sharps is not normally used. Its enharmonic equivalent, [[D-flat minor]], having eight flats including the B{{music|doubleflat}}, has a similar problem. Therefore, C-sharp minor is often used as the parallel minor for D-flat major. (The same enharmonic situation occurs with the keys of [[A-flat major]] and [[G-sharp minor]], and in some cases, with the keys of [[G-flat major]] and [[F-sharp minor]].)
==Scale degree chords==
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* [[Subtonic]] – [[B major]]
==Classical music in this key==
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==Notable songs==
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== See also ==
* [[Key (music)]]
* [[Major and minor]]
* [[Chord (music)]]
* [[Chord notation]]
* [[D flat minor]]
== References ==
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