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E
F#
G#
A
B
C#
D#
E
Minor Scale
Root:
C
nd
Maj 2 : D
Min 3rd: Eb
Per 4th : F
Per 5th : G
Min 6th: Ab
Min 7th: Bb
Octave: C
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
You might notice that I'm changing between using flats and sharps. To quickly explain this, in
traditional western scales 7 notes are always used without any alphabetic duplicates. For
instance, if you write out an F Major scale and use an 'A' as your Maj 3rd and an A# as your Per
4th this means you've written your scale wrong. (The correct Per 4th for F Major is Bb). Just
follow the alphabet and count slowly until you get comfortable with the process. Also, there is
no E#, Fb, B# or Cb. Refer to the chromatic chart.