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Natural Harmonic Scale

A natural minor scale has the same notes as its relative major scale, but is built starting from the sixth note of the relative major scale

Melodic Minor Scale

When ascending, the sixth and seventh notes are both raised above the corresponding notes of the natural minor scale. The descending melodic minor scale is the same as the descending natural minor scale


Harmonic Minor Scale

Its seventh note is raised


Scale Degree Nomenclature

Parallel vs Relative Minor

To form the parallel minor you start on the same tonic but play different pitches. Major keys and their relative minor keys share the same key signature


Enharmonic

Note, interval, or key signature that is equivalent to some other note, interval, or key signature but "spelled", or named differently.


Figured Bass Symbols

Circle of fifths Progressions