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Minor scale

A minor scale in music theory is any scale that has at least three scale degrees: the tonic, the minor third above the tonic, and the perfect fifth above the tonic. Together they make the minor triad. This includes many scales and modes such as Dorian mode and the Phrygian mode.

In simple terms, a minor scale is a series of notes with a sad, somber character (exaggerated when heard back-to-back with a major scale). A minor scale begins on the sixth note of its relative major scale, and is built with the following pattern of half steps and whole steps:

 i_whole_ii°_half_III_whole_iv_whole_v_half_VI_whole_VII_whole _i (next octave)


(e -------- f#° ------ G ---------- a --------- b ------- C ---------- D ---------- e)

Usually, when people talk about minor scales, they mean natural minor, harmonic minor, or melodic minor scales, which are the most common in Western music.


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Escala menor Catalan پەیژەی بچووک (مۆسیقا) CKB Mollová stupnice Czech Minor scale English Minora gamo EO گام مینور FA Escala menor GL סולם מינורי HE Moll hangsor Hungarian Tangga nada minor ID

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