The natural minor scale is built from the intervals root (1), second (2), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5), minor sixth (b6) and minor seventh (b7). To reach these notes in all positions on the guitar neck, five different fingering patterns are needed. To move such a pattern to a key other than A minor, use the transposing table.
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Intervals of the Natural Minor Scale
The natural minor scale is built from the intervals root (1), second (2), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5), minor sixth (b6) and minor seventh (b7). To reach these notes in all positions on the guitar neck, five different fingering patterns are needed. To move such a pattern to a key other than A minor, use the transposing table.