The G Minor scale consists of the following notes:
- G
- A
- B♭
- C
- D
- E♭
- F
The natural G Minor scale follows this pattern of whole and half steps:
- Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole
This means:
- G to A: Whole step
- A to B♭: Half step
- B♭ to C: Whole step
- C to D: Whole step
- D to E♭: Half step
- E♭ to F: Whole step
- F to G: Whole step
For the harmonic G Minor scale, the seventh note is raised:
- G
- A
- B♭
- C
- D
- E♭
- F♯
The G Minor scale is often used in various styles, adding a rich, emotional quality to music. Would you like to know more about its applications or how to play it?
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