View D Natural Minor Scale Ascending And Descending UK

View D Natural Minor Scale Ascending And Descending UK. First, try one octave, and then try two octaves. When descending, composers prefer to use the natural minor scale.

A Question Of Scale
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Doing this is a 'classical music' technique. In natural minor, mi becomes me (pronounced may), la becomes le (pronounced lay), and ti becomes te (pronounced tay). 1, ½, 1, 1, 1, 1, ½.

The harmonic minor scale and melodic minor scale only depart from the natural minor scale in their ascending approach to the tonic.

Starting with the g note on the 6th string, play each note ascending and descending across the fretboard. If you sing or play through the above example as you can see, the melodic minor scale utilizes the leading tone in its ascending form, and the subtonic in its descending form. First, try one octave, and then try two octaves. Written with ^b7 and ^b6 (like natural minor) when the scale descends, pulling downward toward ^5).