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Stormy
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06/11/2004 4:27 pm
What scales should i start learning? not quite sure.. all i've done so far is the E major scale (2 octaves) and natural minor scale. Should i learn the minor pentatonic scale next?

Thanks for any advice. ;)
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06/11/2004 4:53 pm
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Stormy
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06/12/2004 2:03 pm
I hope this isn't a stupid question. But why is this called an A natural minor? http://www.worldguitar.com/anatminor.jpg is it because the root note is an A?

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06/18/2004 9:59 am
Originally Posted by: StormyI hope this isn't a stupid question. But why is this called an A natural minor? http://www.worldguitar.com/anatminor.jpg is it because the root note is an A?

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Partially. It's an A minor scale because it's root starts on A. It's referred to as natural because all of its notes are naturally found in a major scale. C major in this case. A minor is the Aeolian (minor) mode of C major.

C Major:
CDEFGAB

A Minor
ABCDEFG

See how these two different scales have the exact same notes? What's different is their tonal focus (where they start and end).
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