
A harmonic minor scale is a variation of the natural minor scale with one crucial modification: the 7th degree is raised by a half step. This creates the formula: W-H-W-W-H-W½-H (whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole-and-a-half step, half step).
For example, the A harmonic minor scale consists of: A, B, C, D, E, F, G#, A. The raised 7th note creates an augmented second interval between the 6th and 7th degrees (F to G# in A harmonic minor), giving this scale its characteristic "Eastern" or "Spanish" sound.
Practicing harmonic minor scales offers several unique benefits:
Many memorable compositions leverage the harmonic minor scale's distinctive qualities:
The harmonic minor scale emerged historically to provide a stronger sense of resolution in minor key compositions. By raising the 7th degree, it creates a leading tone that pulls strongly toward the tonic, similar to the relationship in major scales. This scale plays a crucial role in classical harmony while also finding its way into diverse genres from flamenco to metal music.
Mastering harmonic minor scales will significantly enhance your playing style, adding dramatic flair and exotic coloration to your musical repertoire. The distinctive interval patterns help train your ear to recognise and produce these compelling sounds, making your piano playing more versatile and expressive.
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