Lesson 28: Natural Minor Games
These games let you practice the
natural minor scales.
Before playing these games, you should study
Lesson 27: Natural Minor Scale.
This first game gives you a piano keyboard to click:
Click notes
1-8 of the
natural minor scale:
1: |
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2: |
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3: |
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4: |
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5: |
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6: |
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7: |
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8: |
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In the next game, you have just the pitch
names, no keyboard. This
can be a lot harder:
Click notes
1-8 of the
natural minor scale:
1: |
(should be )
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2: |
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3: |
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4: |
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5: |
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6: |
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7: |
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8: |
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C♭ |
C |
C♯ |
B♭ |
B |
B♯ |
A♭ |
A |
A♯ |
G♭ |
G |
G♯ |
F♭ |
F |
F♯ |
E♭ |
E |
E♯ |
D♭ |
D |
D♯ |
C♭ |
C |
C♯ |
B♭ |
B |
B♯ |
A♭ |
A |
A♯ |
G♭ |
G |
G♯ |
F♭ |
F |
F♯ |
E♭ |
E |
E♯ |
D♭ |
D |
D♯ |
C♭ |
C |
C♯ |
Next:
Start learning how to
use the natural minor scale in songs, in
Lesson 29: Minor Key Triads.