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"NATURAL MINOR SCALES" for 12 hole 'C' Chromatic

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Jeremy1:
...This is a fabulous musical exercise ! Thanks so much..

Tim Atwell:
every minor scale has a 'relative major,' a major scale that uses the same notes.  it begins with the third note of the minor scale.  so, if the notes from A to A form A minor, those from C to C form C major.  if they form E minor, the third note (G) begins G major.  so on and so forth.  you can learn both major and minor scales at the same time.

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