I know that Major scale chord function is
1,3&6 is Tonic
2&4 is sub dominant
The 5 th is dominant
But I didn’t find the minor scale function anywhere…..
What is the chord function of natural minor scale??????please tell me.
I’ve got to be honest with you, I’ve never really studied it this deep, or what I have studied, I’ve forgotten. I don’t think they have different names. I certainly can’t find anything and I’ve just looked through my favourite theory books.
The names given to scale degrees are pretty much the same for minor or major. E.g.
1 = Tonic
b2 / 2 = Supertonic
b3 / 3 = Mediant
4 = Sub-dominant
5 = Dominant
b6 / 6 = Sub-mediant
b7 = Sub-tonic
7 = Leading tone
What you are asking about is chord grouping. Tonic, sub-dominant and dominant.
I would need to revise this to give you are better answer so instead I’ll give you a link which I think describes it well.
https://www.jazzadvice.com/chord-function/
That article doesn’t mention chord function in minor keys but it does explain chord grouping (chord families).
What you can figure out from this is …
Tonic chords in a major key = I, iii, vi
Tonic chords in a minor key = I, III, VI
Sub-dominant on major = ii, IV
Sub-dominant in minor = iidim, IV
See how you get on with that article and feel free to come back and ask me questions. I might not answer immediately because I honestly can’t just rattle this stuff off with no thought. I might need some time to do some revising but will try my best to help you out.