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- Minor_scale abstract "In music theory, minor scale may refer to: a heptatonic scale whose first, third, and fifth scale degrees form a minor triad,[citation needed] that is, a 7-note scale in which the third note is a minor third (three semitones) above the first, and the fifth note is a perfect fifth (seven semitones) above the first. This includes the natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales. A minor scale differs from a major scale in that the third degree in a major scale is a major third (four semitones) above the first degree. In other words, the third degree in a major scale is one semitone higher than in a minor scale. the natural minor scale, also known as Aeolian scale, taken by itself. When a major scale and a natural minor scale have the same key signature, they are relative keys. 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. the functional fusion of natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales, as is used in Western classical music (see major and minor). A harmonic minor scale differs from a natural minor scale in that the seventh note is raised one semitone. Melodic minor scales raise both the sixth and seventh notes one semitone when ascending, but when descending, the sixth and seventh notes are flattened, producing the natural minor scale.".
- Minor_scale thumbnail MinorScale.svg?width=300.
- Minor_scale wikiPageExternalLink pianoscales.html.
- Minor_scale wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=61&Itemid=104.
- Minor_scale wikiPageID "20765".
- Minor_scale wikiPageRevisionID "606495722".
- Minor_scale hasPhotoCollection Minor_scale.
- Minor_scale name "Minor scale".
- Minor_scale pitchClasses "7".
- Minor_scale qualities Maximal_evenness.
- Minor_scale subject Category:Heptatonic_scales.
- Minor_scale subject Category:Minor_scales.
- Minor_scale subject Category:Modes.
- Minor_scale comment "In music theory, minor scale may refer to: a heptatonic scale whose first, third, and fifth scale degrees form a minor triad,[citation needed] that is, a 7-note scale in which the third note is a minor third (three semitones) above the first, and the fifth note is a perfect fifth (seven semitones) above the first. This includes the natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor scales.".
- Minor_scale label "Escala menor".
- Minor_scale label "Mineur (muziek)".
- Minor_scale label "Minor scale".
- Minor_scale label "Mode mineur".
- Minor_scale label "Modo menor".
- Minor_scale label "Moll".
- Minor_scale label "Scala minore".
- Minor_scale label "Skala molowa".
- Minor_scale label "Минор".
- Minor_scale label "小调".
- Minor_scale label "短音階".
- Minor_scale sameAs Mollová_stupnice.
- Minor_scale sameAs Moll.
- Minor_scale sameAs Modo_menor.
- Minor_scale sameAs Mode_mineur.
- Minor_scale sameAs Tangga_nada_minor.
- Minor_scale sameAs Scala_minore.
- Minor_scale sameAs 短音階.
- Minor_scale sameAs 단음계.
- Minor_scale sameAs Mineur_(muziek).
- Minor_scale sameAs Skala_molowa.
- Minor_scale sameAs Escala_menor.
- Minor_scale sameAs m.056x9.
- Minor_scale sameAs Q184567.
- Minor_scale sameAs Q184567.
- Minor_scale wasDerivedFrom Minor_scale?oldid=606495722.
- Minor_scale depiction MinorScale.svg.
- Minor_scale isPrimaryTopicOf Minor_scale.