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EKS Lesson Eight  Introducing minor scales

Left hand D minor scale

Now play the D minor scale an octave lower in the bass clef, using your left hand. This will give you more left hand practise to develop the fluency of your scales. Practise around and around as usual, using the KeyboardXtractor to help you become more comfortable.

Figure 4. D minor scale down an octave   (Enlarge)

Figure 4. D minor scale down an octave

Exercise 4

Exercise 4
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