The natural minor scale is a diatonic scale that follows a specific pattern of whole and half steps. It is built on the sixth degree of its relative major scale and has a unique sound that often conveys sadness or melancholy.
Think of the natural minor scale as a rainy day. Just like how rain can create a somber atmosphere, the natural minor scale has a similar effect in music.
Relative Major: The major key that shares the same key signature as its relative minor. For example, A natural minor is the relative minor of C major.
Harmonic Minor: A variation of the natural minor scale where the seventh degree is raised by one half step to create a leading tone.
Melodic Minor: Another variation of the natural minor scale where both the sixth and seventh degrees are raised when ascending, but revert back to their original positions when descending.
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