One note changes Major to minor.
When I posted the transposition chart and mentioned that the relative minor to major is built on the 6th degree of the scale I meant to include the follwing which makes it so easy Notes for relative minor are 6th, 1st and 3rd example using the scale of (C) AM= A. C. E Note C & E 1st and 3rd of the major. (A) being the 6th degree of the C Major scale. Work out the last one BM...Find the relative Major and apply the above info

Fenderphil

Fenderphil
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C major = A natural minor.
Raise the 7th of A minor (G to G#) you get A harmonic minor.
Lower the 3rd of C major you get C melodic minor. (E to Eb)