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D Melodic Minor Scale. For the melodic minor scale, you raise the sixth and seventh notes of a scale by a half step as you go up the scale and then return to the natural minor as you go down the scale. The notes of the D melodic minor scale ascending are: D, E, F, G, A, B, and C#. The notes of the A melodic minor scale descending are: D, E, F ...
Learn the D minor scale note positions, intervals and scale degrees on the piano, treble clef and bass clef, with mp3 and midi audio
Learn how to play the D minor scale in this piano lesson with Thomas Lemmon. Learning how to play scales will improve your piano playing!
Below, we go through how to play the D natural minor scale with each hand on the piano keyboard. We’ve also included the number of each finger: thumb (1), index finger (2), middle finger (3), ring finger (4), and pinky (5).
The notes of the D Minor scale are D E F G A Bb C. It's key signature has 1 flat. Press play to listen to the scale. Click the virtual piano or the notation to hear each note. Click the clef symbol to toggle clefs.
In this post, we’re going to be exploring the natural, melodic, and harmonic forms of D minor scale. So, if you’re ready to dive into the key of D minor, let’s get started!
Piano teacher Miss Jenifer demonstrates how to play the D minor scale on piano in all three forms natural, harmonic and melodic with correct fingerings one and two octaves.
Learn how to play The D Minor Scale on the piano with simple, step-by-step instructions, scale charts, video lessons, diagrams, and practice guides.
Learn the D Minor Scales: Natural, Melodic, and Harmonic. Piano notes and fingerings in tab, staff, and keyboard images.
Want to watch and learn how to play a two octave D minor piano scale, along with D minor chords and arpeggios? Check out this lesson from Mr. Hoffman.