What is the relative major key of D minor?

The relative major key of D minor is F major.

To find the relative major key of D minor, you can simply go up three half steps (or semitones) from D.

Starting from D, the notes that follow would be D#, E, and F. Therefore, the relative major key of D minor is F major.

To determine the relative major key of a minor key, you can simply go up a minor third (three half steps or semitones) from the tonic note of the minor key.

In the case of D minor, the tonic note is D. So, to find its relative major key, you need to count up a minor third from D.

Starting from D, count up three half steps: D -> D# -> E -> F.

Therefore, the relative major key of D minor is F major.