‘A#/Bb’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural)

Notes:  A#-1, C-2, C#-3, D#-4, F-5, F#-6, G#-7, A#-8

Since it is a ‘A#’ minor scale obviously ‘A#’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from A# to C is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from C to C# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'A#' Minor Scale Positions

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‘G#/Ab’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural)

Notes:  G#-1, A#-2, B-3, C#-4, D#-5, E-6, F#-7, G#-8

Since it is a ‘G#’ minor scale obviously ‘G#’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from G# to A# is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from A# to B is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'G#' Minor Scale Positions

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‘G’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural) – Piano Tutorials

Notes:  G-1, A-2, A#-3, C-4, D-5, D#-6, F-7, G-8

Since it is a ‘G’ minor scale obviously ‘G’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from G to A is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from A to A# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'G' Minor Scale Positions

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“C” Major Scale Positions – Piano Tutorials

Notes:  C-1, D-2, E-3, F-4, G-5, A-6, B-7, C-8

Since it is a ‘C’ major scale obviously ‘C’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any major scale:

Tone-Tone- Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone (T-T-S-T-T-T-S)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from C to D is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from E to F is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'C' Major Scale Positions

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‘A’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural) – Piano Tutorials

Notes:  A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4, E-5, F-6, G-7, A-8

Since it is a ‘A’ minor scale obviously ‘A’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from A to B is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from B to C is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'A' Minor Scale Positions

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‘D’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural) – Piano Tutorials

Notes:  D-1, E-2, F-3, G-4, A-5, A#-6, C-7, D-8

Since it is a ‘D’ minor scale obviously ‘D’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from D to E is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from A to A# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'D' Minor Scale Positions

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‘C’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural) – Piano Tutorials

Notes:  C-1, D-2, D#-3, F-4, G-5, G#-6, A#-7, C-8

Since it is a ‘C’ minor scale obviously ‘C’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from A to C# is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from A to A# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'C' Minor Scale Positions

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‘C#/Db’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural minor scale)

Notes:  C#-1, D#-2, E-3, F#-4, G#-5, A-6, B-7, C#-8

Since it is a ‘C#’ minor scale obviously ‘C#’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from G to A is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from G to G# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'C# / Db' Minor Scale Positions

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‘D#/Eb’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural)

Notes:  D#-1, F-2, F#-3, G#-4, A#-5, B-6, C#-7, D#-8

Since it is a ‘D#’ minor scale obviously ‘D#’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from F to G is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from F to F# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

'D#/Eb' Minor Scale Positions

‘D#/Eb’ Minor Scale Positions – Video Tutorials

‘E’ Minor Scale Positions (Natural) – Piano Tutorials

Notes: E-1, F#-2, G-3, A-4, B-5, C-6, D-7, E-8

Since it is a ‘E’ minor scale obviously ‘E’ will be first note, how to find the remaining notes ?

The simple formula which is used for any natural minor scale:

Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone-Semi tone-Tone-Tone (T-S-T-T-S-T-T)

What do you mean by Tones and Semi tones?

Tone (whole step) – If there is a one key between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Tone or Whole step.

Eg: from C to D is a Tone or Whole step

Semi tone (half step) – If there are no keys between two notes, then the distance between those two notes is Semi tone or Half step

Eg: from C to C# is a Semi tone or Half step (Immediate keys)

E minor scale

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