The Minor Scale

2009 August 12
by synesthesiac

In this article we will look at the minor scale.  The minor scale is the same as the Aeolian mode, which is a diatonic scale made from the following intervals:

W-H-W-W-H-W-W

So if we wanted to figure out the notes in say A minor, we would apply the above intervals and obtain:

A-B-C-D-E-F-G

Try it out for yourself.  Here is a chromatic list of the notes:

C C♯/D♭ D D♯/E♭ E F F♯/G♭ G G♯/A♭ A A♯/B♭ B C


Minor Guitar Scale Positions

The guitar scale diagrams below show A minor.  Root notes are shown in black.  Notes that are below the root note, and still within the scale are shown in light blue.  Numbers denote recommended left hand fingerings (1=index, 2=middle, 3=ring, 4=little).

a_minor_pn1 a_minor_pn21 a_minor_pn3 A_minor_pn4 A_minor_pn5 A_minor_pn6

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