In actual music, natural minor doesn’t sound as “natural” as you’d think.īy altering pitches depending on the motion of the melody (thus, melodic minor), composers get a feeling of completion. The intervals are the same as we listed before.ġ – W – 2 – H – 3 – W – 4 – W – 5 – H – 6 – W – 7 – W – 8 Melodic Minor They just start on the pitch and move with the natural order of the relative major. We call these minor scales natural minors. To go back from minor to major, you look at the minor key’s 3rd scale degree. The relative minor of every Major key is always the 6th degree. Now, let’s look at the relative minor of C, which is A. Minor scales start on what would be the 6th scale degree of the related minor. It’s as if the intervals have shifted to the left.ġ – W – 2 – H – 3 – W – 4 – W – 5 – H – 6 – W – 7 – W – 8 Relative Minor **The 8th scale degree is the same as the 1st, just up an octave. Major scales are built from 7 different pitches in the following interval pattern.ġ – W* – 2 – W – 3 – H – 4 – W – 5 – W – 6 – W – 7 – H – 8** Minor scales are considered the opposite of Major scales.
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