For example, if you emphasise the 6th note in the C major scale as your root, you get the A minor scale. And vice versa: if you’re in A minor and you want the major scale hiding within, emphasise the 3rd note (i.e. C) as your root. These two scales arerelatives, or relative scales, as they are scales that have the same notes, but a different root (i.e. they start in a different place).