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    The APsolute RecAP: Music Theory Edition - Minor Scales

    enSeptember 24, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Episode 6 is about how minor scales can be identified aurally and visually.

    Discover the magic formula for a natural minor scale (1:05) harmonic minor (1:41) and melodic minor (2:02). Learn what to look for in notation to determine the mode (2:35). Practice listening and identifying with four examples of all modes discussed in this episode (5:19).

    Question of the day: What are two ways you can label a minor scale with solfege syllables? (7:08)

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