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Learn how to play the minor scales on piano. All minor scales illustrated with pictures including notes and fingerings.
- Pentatonic Scales
The Pentatonic Scale is a flexible scale for improvising and...
- Piano Major Scales
F Major (notes: F - A - C) G Major (notes: G - B - D) A...
- Printable Scales
Printable scales. Piano scales ready for printout. Major and...
- Membership
In addition to the above, as a member you get the full...
- The Melodic
Jazz: The sixth and seventh notes are always raised, exactly...
- Harmonic
The Harmonic Minor differs from the Natural Minor by the...
- Pentatonic Scales
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.
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).
The A Minor Scale: Notes, Chords & More. This lesson is all about the A minor scale. There are three types of minor scales and we shall take a look at all of them here. They are the natural, melodic and harmonic minor scales. A Natural Minor Scale. Let’s start with the A natural minor scale.
The Minor Scales Explained. 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.
For the melodic minor scale, you raise the sixth and seventh notes of a scale by a half step as you go up the scale and then return to the natural minor as you go down the scale. The notes of the C melodic minor scale ascending are: C, D, Eb, F, G, A, B, C.
Learn how to play the minor scale on piano in every key, with pictures and notes for each key. The minor scale is the most essential scale for an emotional tone. Anything from sad, tearjerking and tragic, to solemn, introspective and deep.