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In western classical music theory, the minor scale refers to three scale patterns – the natural minor scale (or Aeolian mode), the harmonic minor scale, and the melodic minor scale (ascending or descending).
24 lut 2024 · Learn the difference between natural, harmonic and melodic minor scales, and how to form them using tones and semitones. See diagrams and audio examples of each scale type starting on different notes.
The minor scale is the scale which sounds negative – it is used by composers to depict sad, melancholic or even angry/dramatic moods. However, there are in fact 3 minor scales which you will come across and can use: Natural Minor Scale; Harmonic Minor Scale; Melodic Minor Scale
Skala molowa (z łac. mollis – miękki), zwana też minorową (z łac. minor – mniejszy, odnosi się do tercji małej zawartej między I a III stopniem skali) – siedmiostopniowa skala z charakterystycznym półtonem między stopniami II i III.
Learn about the three main types of minor scales—natural, harmonic, and melodic—and how they differ in interval structure and emotional impact. Explore the characteristics, uses, and examples of each scale in Western music theory and practice.
The Minor Scale. A minor scale's third note is always a half step lower than the third note of the major scale with the same name (e.g., B major and B minor). There are three different types of minor scales: natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor.
The Minor Scale. A minor scale's third note is always a half step lower than the third note of the major scale with the same name (e.g., B major and B minor). There are three different types of minor scales: natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor.