Simply Aminor, like Pviljoen explained, it's the minor of Cmajor
for Cmajor you have Aminor, for Dmajor you have Bbminor, etc.
CM ->Am
DM ->Bbm
EbM ->Cm
F#M ->Cm
GM ->Ebm
AM ->Fm
BbM ->Gm
I hope this is correct, haven't used that table in quite a while, the only ones I use are CM and Am...
There are more then these, the trick is simply: to go from a major to a minor you go down three notes, three
whole notes that is!! Like CM, you got do, three notes = do si la, so you get la=A: Am
But like I said it has to be a whole note! so if you only got a half note (mi-fa and si-do) you have to make it whole by using a b or a #
To go from minor to major just the other way around, add three notes.
Do you understand a little? My english isn't grand I know