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Understanding The Diatonic Scale
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The Seven Natural Major and Minor Diatonic Scales
When learning any of these scales it is always good to begin with the root note of the major key at the lowest point and play to the higher octave of that same note. This will give you the major scale. Do the same from the relative minor note and that will result in the minor scale.
C Major and A Minor
G Major and E Minor
D Major and B Minor
A Major and F♯Minor
E Major and C♯Minor
B and G♯Minor
F and D Minor
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