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Melodic Minor Scale · Mode I-VII

(Interval in A Melodic Minor)
 
V
Mixo-
lydian
b6
E Mixolydian b6 (Mode V) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
VI
Aeolian
b5
F# Aeolian b5 (Mode VI) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
VII
Super
Locrian
b4
G# Superlocrian b4(mode VII) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
I
Ionian
b3
A Ionian b3 (Mode I) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
II
Dorian
b2
B Dorian b2 (Mode II) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
III
Lydian
#5
C Lydian #5 (Mode III) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
IV
Lydian
b7
D Dorian b7 (Mode IV) / A Melodic Minor Scale for Guitar (Interval)
Roman Numeral I to XV
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Intervals of the Melodic Minor Scale in Seven Positions

In melodic minor, the 6th and 7th degree of natural minor are raised by one semitone, resulting in the intervals root (1), second (2), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5), major sixth (6) and major seventh (j7). To reach these notes in all positions on the guitar neck, seven distinct fingerings are formed and given the names of melodic church mode I-VII. To move a pattern to a key other than A melodic minor, use the transposing table.