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There are not one but three Minor scales, all presented here with keyboard diagrams, notes and fingerings. The three groups of Minor scales are: The Natural Minor (see below) The Melodic Minor. The Harmonic Minor. The Natural Minor Scale is often referred to simply as “the Minor Scale”.
Learn the B Minor Scales: Natural, Melodic, and Harmonic. Piano notes and fingerings in tab, staff, and keyboard images.
General rules for keyboard scale fingerings and a chart of fingerings for all major and minor scales on piano, organ, harpsichord, and electric keyboard.
Fingering Charts: 12 Natural Minor Scales Two Octaves. Study-Practice Notes: Never play mindlessly and mechanically. Always allow your ears to lead and play with good rhythm. Notice the groups of three (1-2-3) & four (1-2-3-4)... except on the ends when you sometimes use your pinkies. The fingering is the same going up and down.
Learn how to play The B Minor Scale on the piano with simple, step-by-step instructions, scale charts, video lessons, diagrams, and practice guides.
This is a quick reference guide to commonly used fingering for scales. The fingering always alternates 123 1234 (or 321 4321) so that the same fingering pattern repeats every octave. The thumb always stays on the white keys, never on black keys.