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Piano scales teach you a number of things. They get your fingers moving. Feeling the keys, understanding the landscape of the piano and ultimately giving you a foundation of technique and familiarity that will follow you into all aspects of piano. Not only that but ‘most’ melody is built around scales.
Learn how to play the minor scales on piano. All minor scales illustrated with pictures including notes and fingerings.
This clear 6 page PDF will guide you through all the basic minor scales theory you need. How to understand, find and build the different types with intervals – natural, harmonic, melodic AND dorian!
Minor Scales Fingering Guide: Learn all twelve minor scales, including natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor, with two-octave fingerings written out on the piano keyboard for both left and right hands.
Unlike major scales that are built with only one form, or pattern, of whole steps and half steps, minor scales appear in three different forms, and it is worthwhile to learn all three fluently. NATURAL MINOR: no alterations (exact same notes as the relative major)
Download this Free PDF Chart of the Minor Scale in every key on Piano (the natural minor scale to be specific). You can choose if you want to print it out, or if you prefer to bookmark this page for reference.
Part 1: The method. The relative scale (short intro to the Minor Scale and relative keys) The Minor Scale can sometimes confuse people because it is in a way identical to the Major Scale. The A Minor Scale, for example, include exactly the same notes as the C Major Scale which makes them relative keys.