![]() ![]() Here’s a diagram of the F natural minor scale on the treble clef. Perfect 8th: F (one octave higher) is the 8th note of the B natural minor scale.Minor 7th: Eb is the 7th note of the scale.Minor 6th: Db is the 6th note of the scale.Perfect 5th: C is the 5th note of the scale.Perfect 4th: Bb is the 4th note of the scale.Minor 3rd: Ab is the 3rd note of the scale.Major 2nd: G is the 2nd note of the scale.Tonic: F is the 1st note of the F natural minor scale.To learn more about this scale and others, check out my course, Learn Scales & Music Theory & Give Yourself An Upper Hand. This scale consists of the pitches, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D♭, and E♭. Let’s start with the F natural minor scale. We will take a look at the three types of minor scale, the natural minor, melodic minor and harmonic minor scales. This lesson is all about the F minor scale. Next you can practice the B Flat Minor Melodic Scale. Coming back down the scale, do the reverse. Finish the scale with your thumb on the second B flat. If you follow the scale up, your thumb will hit the E flat, and your third finger will cross over again. After hitting the B flat with the that finger and the C with the thumb, cross over your third finger to hit the D flat. The second finger starts off the left hand fingering. Now bring the thumb under again to hit the F key and play until you finish the scale with your fourth finger on the second B flat. From there hit the D flat and E flat with the second and third fingers, respectively. ![]() Hit the B flat with the second finger and bring the thumb under to hit the C. The right hand starts off on the second finger. When you've got the notes of the scale memorized go on over to your piano and I'll show you the fingering. Let's take a look first at the notes of the scale, B flat, C, D flat, E flat, F, G flat, A, and back to B flat. Now I'm going to go over the B Flat Minor Harmonic scale. Download PDF Learn How To Play The B Flat Minor Harmonic Scale On Piano! ![]()
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