The "white keys" beginning with A will play an A-minor scale: A-B-C-D-E-F-G-A. The intervals between the notes (in terms of semitones) is:
A(2)B(1)C(2)D(2)E(1)F(2)G(2)A
You can use the same intervals to get the minor scale in other keys. For example, C-minor is:
C-D-Eflat-F-G-Aflat-Bflat-C.
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A minor scale typically consists of seven steps or notes.
The harmonic minor scale, in relation to the natural minor scale, has a raised 7th scale degree. This happens with the use of accidentals rather than the key signature.
Any pentatonic scale contains 5 notes. "Penta" is a prefix meaning 5.
In B harmonic Minor, you lower the third and sixth scale degree from the B major scale. So your notes will be B, C#, D, E, F#, G, A#, B There are three forms of minor: Harmonic, Melodic, and Natural.
The A Flat Natural Minor Scale
F relative Minor Scale has the following notes:BbEbAbDb
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The C major scale and its relative minor, the A minor scale. C Major.
A diatonic scale is simply a regular major or minor scale.
A minor scale typically consists of seven steps or notes.
The harmonic minor scale, in relation to the natural minor scale, has a raised 7th scale degree. This happens with the use of accidentals rather than the key signature.
It is a scale with only five notes as opposed to the usual 7 notes in a major or minor scale.
Any pentatonic scale contains 5 notes. "Penta" is a prefix meaning 5.
In B harmonic Minor, you lower the third and sixth scale degree from the B major scale. So your notes will be B, C#, D, E, F#, G, A#, B There are three forms of minor: Harmonic, Melodic, and Natural.
Any major or minor scale with eight notes starting on Do (the tonic note).
The notes of the D harmonic minor scale are D, E, F, G, A, B flat, C#, D.