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  2. minor scale, in Western music, seven stepwise pitches that form an octave arranged in one of three possible sequences, all having in common a half step (or semitone) between the second and third notes. Minor scales are classified as natural, harmonic, or melodic. Western music is based on a seven-note (or heptatonic) scale.

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    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).

  4. Feb 24, 2024 · Table of Contents. What is a minor scale? We tend to say that major scales have a ‘happier’ and ‘cheerier’ sound, whereas minor scales have a ‘darker’ and ‘sadder’ sound. Minor scales have a different formula of tones and semitones (whole steps and half steps) to major scales.

  5. While there are three minor scales, minor keys and minor key signatures are always identified as simply “minor” (“A minor,” “D minor,” etc.) and are based on the natural minor scale. Scale degrees in minor are the same as those in major.

    • Chelsey Hamm, Bryn Hughes
    • 2021
  6. Minor scales hold a special place in music theory, offering a contrast to the brightness of major scales with their depth and emotional complexity. This guide delves into the three main types of minor scales—natural, harmonic, and melodic—each contributing uniquely to the tonal landscape of music.

  7. 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. Melodic Minor Scale.

  8. Feb 24, 2024 · Table of Contents. A Natural Minor Scale. The first form of A minor that we will look at is the natural minor scale. It’s made up of seven notes starting on A (which is known as the keynote). It then follows the natural minor scale formula of whole and half steps. This gives us the notes: A B C D E F G. A Natural Minor Scale in the Treble Clef.