C D Eb F G A B C Bb Ab G F Eb D C
With melodic minor scales, the 6th and 7th scale degrees are raised when ascending and lowered when descending.
The notes for B-flat minor, in melodic form, are: Ascending: B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A#, B Descending: B, Aâ™®, Gâ™®, F#, E, D, C#, B
The ascending melodic minor uses all the same notes as the relative major, except the sixth and seventh note, which are each raised one half tone. The descending melodic minor is the same as the natural minor, in which the sixth and seventh notes are not raised.
The scale of c minor, in melodic form, has the following notes: Ascending - C - D - Eâ™­ - F - G - Aâ™­ - Bâ™® - C Descending - C - Bâ™­ - Aâ™­ - G - F - Eâ™­ - D - C
E, f#, g, a, b, c#, d#, e, d, c, b, a, g, f#, e.
In a melodic minor, the 6th and 7th note are raised by a semitone when ascending, and the 6th and 7th notes are lowered by a semitone when descending. For e minor, the scale would be:Ascending: E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D#, EDescending: E, Dâ™®, Câ™®, B, A, G, F#, E
The notes for B-flat minor, in melodic form, are: Ascending: B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A#, B Descending: B, Aâ™®, Gâ™®, F#, E, D, C#, B
The harmonic minor scale has the 7th note of the natural minor scale raised. The melodic minor scale has the 6th and 7th notes of the natural minor scale raised and then lowered. e.g. A natural minor: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A A harmonic minor: A, B, C, D, E, F, G#, A A melodic minor: A, B, C, D, E, F#, G#, A, G, F, E, D, C, B, A
The ascending melodic minor uses all the same notes as the relative major, except the sixth and seventh note, which are each raised one half tone. The descending melodic minor is the same as the natural minor, in which the sixth and seventh notes are not raised.
G# melodic minor is as follows: G# A# B C# D# E# Fx G# F# E D# C# B A# G# In melodic minor scales, the 6th and 7th scale degrees are raised when ascending and lowered when descending. Notice that the 7th when going up is an F double sharp.
The scale of c minor, in melodic form, has the following notes: Ascending - C - D - Eâ™­ - F - G - Aâ™­ - Bâ™® - C Descending - C - Bâ™­ - Aâ™­ - G - F - Eâ™­ - D - C
If you want melodic minor... f g ab bb c d e f eb db c bb ab g f
E, f#, g, a, b, c#, d#, e, d, c, b, a, g, f#, e.
The G melodic minor scale, ascending and descending, goes thus: G, A, B flat, C, D, E, F#, G, F (natural), E flat, D, C, B flat, A, G.
C minor melodic
The 6th and 7th scale degrees are raised when ascending and lowered when descending. To use C minor as an example, the notes would be C D Eb F G A B C Bb Ab G F Eb D C.
MELODIC--are notes played separately. HARMONIC-- are notes played together. C- G =a melodic interval. C AND G played at the same time = a harmonic interval.
B melodic minor is the relative melodic minor of D major, and therefore consists of the sharps of D major, with a raised sixth and seventh on the ascending scale, and with a flattened sixth and seventh on the descending scale. Therefore the scale's notes (ascending and descending) are as follows: B C# D E F# G# A# B A G F# E D C# B