Definition
Parallel keys share the same tonic (root note) but have different key signatures—for example, C major and C minor. They start on the same note but use different scales (major vs. minor).
Parallel keys share the same tonic (root note) but have different key signatures—for example, C major and C minor. They start on the same note but use different scales (major vs. minor).
Parallel keys share the same tonic (root note) but have different key signatures—for example, C major and C minor. They start on the same note but use different scales (major vs. minor).