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EKS Lesson Eight  Introducing minor scales

Practise exercises for minor scales

We have learned that, if you know the scale for each note, you can work out and form the triad.

Accordingly, we are going to finish this lesson with five more exercises, so that you will know and be able to play all of the natural minor scales.

Use the tables and your ability to read, and play in time to help you learn these scales. As always, you have the multimedia files to watch and play along with to ensure you are getting them right.

Figure 7. G minor scale   (Enlarge)

Figure 7. G minor scale

Exercise 5. G minor scale

Exercise 5
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Figure 8. C minor scale   (Enlarge)

Figure 8. C minor scale

Exercise 6. C minor scale

Exercise 6
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Figure 9. E minor scale   (Enlarge)

Figure 9. E minor scale

Exercise 7. E minor scale

Exercise 7
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Figure 10. B minor scale   (Enlarge)

Figure 10. B minor scale

Exercise 8. B minor scale

Exercise 8
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Figure 11. F minor scale   (Enlarge)

Figure 11. F minor scale

Exercise 9. F minor scale

Exercise 9
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Alternate fingering of scale of F minor (right hand)

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