The natural minor would be:
E flat, F natural, G flat, A flat, B flat, C flat, D flat, E flat. This has six flats (too many for me), and incidentally is exactly the same as D# minor, which has six sharps.
The melodic minor is different on the way up and way down. On the way up, play C natural instead of C flat, and D natural instead of D flat. On the way down, play it the same way as you do a natural minor.
And finally, harmonic minor: Leave the C flat alone and play a D natural instead of a D flat going both ways.
Pianists tend to practice the harmonic minor, which strings practice the melodic minor. Just ask your teacher what type they would like you to use.
There a lot of D# minor scales but i will give you one.
|-----11--9--7--6---------------------------------------------E
|-------------------9--7--6------------------------------------A
|----------------------------8--6------------------------------D
|----------------------------------9--8--6---------------------G
|-------------------------------------------9--8--6------------B
|----------------------------------------------------9--7------e
well the minor scale was unfortunait used to be b flat then it was changed to e flat.
To play the B flat minor scale on the guitar, start on the 6th string at the 6th fret and play the following notes: B flat, C, D flat, E flat, F, G flat, A flat, and B flat. Practice moving up and down the fretboard to become familiar with the scale.
The B scale begins at D and has five flats. The E flat minor scale begins at F and has one flat.
The key signature of the C minor scale has three flats: B flat, E flat, and A flat.
Ah, the E minor scale, a classic choice for all your moody musical needs. It consists of the notes E, F#, G, A, B, C, and D. Play it with attitude and you'll have everyone feeling those melancholic vibes in no time.
there are 4 minor scales including each two notes.Db minorAb minorEb minorF minor
Because it has a minor third (eg in C minor scale, C-E flat is a minor third interval), and a minor 6th (again in c minor, C -A flat is a minor 6th). This creates the correct pattern for TSTTST1/2S
B-flat can be found in the minor scales of D, G, C, F, B-flat, E-flat, and A-flat (and the obscure but possible D-flat minor).
B flat Major has 2 flats and G Minor has 2 flats.
There aren't any sharps in c minor - there are three flats, b flat, e flat and a flat.
A flat, B flat, C flat, D flat, E flat, F flat, G natural
B-flat can be found in the minor scales of D, G, C, F, B-flat, E-flat, and A-flat (and the obscure but possible D-flat minor).