The ascending and descendant shapes of a minor minor scale are shown below The ascending melodic scale can be known as 1, 2, Ã, â "¢ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 while the descending melodic scale is 1, 2, ã, 3, 4, 5, Ã, â "¢ 6, Ã, â" ¢ 7, 8 Using these notations, the two minor melodic scales can be built by modifying the parallel main scaleMelodic Minor Scales Keys Question 1 Using the treble clef, write one octave, ascending and descending, in minims, of C melodic minor G Keys Question 2 Write the name of this scale and label the intervals between each pair of adjacent notes (using "tone" or "Major 2nd" etc) in the scale below Scale nameEflat melodic minor scale This step shows the ascending Eflat melodic minor scale on the piano, treble clef and bass clef It also shows the scale degree names for all 8 notes The Eflat melodic minor scale has 4 flats This melodic minor scale is based on the natural minor scale with the same key / tonic note Eb natural minor scale
Abrsm Natural Minor