Intervals of the 3-Notes-per-String Melodic Minor Scale
The structure of the melodic minor scale corresponds to the intervals root (1), second (2), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5), major sixth (6) and major seventh (j7). A distinct fingering is formed from each of these seven notes and named according to melodic mode I-VII. To move such a pattern to a key other than A melodic minor, use the transposing table.
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Intervals of the 3-Notes-per-String Melodic Minor Scale
The structure of the melodic minor scale corresponds to the intervals root (1), second (2), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5), major sixth (6) and major seventh (j7). A distinct fingering is formed from each of these seven notes and named according to melodic mode I-VII. To move such a pattern to a key other than A melodic minor, use the transposing table.