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what are the uses and difference of melodic minor, harmonic minor and natural minor scale​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The melodic minor scale is peculiar because it uses different notes depending on whether it is ascending or descending. When going up, a melodic minor scale has a flat third (or minor third) degree, and all the other notes are the same as a major scale (including natural sixth and natural seventh degrees).

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Answered by llAmyll
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A harmonic minor scale differs from a natural minor scale in that the seventh note is raised one semitone. Melodic minor scales raise both the sixth and seventh notes one semitone when ascending, but when descending, the sixth and seventh notes are flattened, producing the natural minor scale

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