Harmonic Minor Scales

The Harmonic Minor Scale is one of three minor scales. The other two are the Natural Minor and the Melodic Minor. The Harmonic Minor varies from the Natural Minor by the honed seventh note, and this minor scale is thus not played similarly as the relative significant scale, That, Is raised 7th degree which enables a Dominant V chord







INTERVALS AND STEPS FORMULA
✫Formula: Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Half, Whole and a half, Half
✫Intervals: 1, 2, b3, 4, 5, b6, 7
✫Tones and Semi-notes formula: (T = Tone, S = Semi-notes) T - S - T - T - S - T - S


FINGERING
1 = Thumb
2 = Index Finger
3 = Middle Finger
4 = Ring Finger
5 = Little Finger
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The Harmonic Minor scale can likewise be utilized for act of improvising, although its less regularly than the Major or Melodic Minor scales, since its job in music is more to make harmonies than melodies tunes.
Harmonic Minor Scales Harmonic Minor Scales Reviewed by K. Arpeggio on December 16, 2018 Rating: 5

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