C-Harmonic Minor
The C-Harmonic Minor scale is a seven-note scale that is derived from the natural minor scale. It is formed by raising the seventh note of the C-Natural Minor scale, which changes the scale's sound and creates a leading tone. The notes in the C-Harmonic Minor scale are C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, and B.
This scale is often used in various music genres, particularly in classical and jazz compositions. The unique interval between the sixth and seventh notes gives it a distinctive sound, making it suitable for creating tension and resolution in melodies. The C-Harmonic Minor scale is also related to the C-Major scale, which shares the same key signature but has a different tonal quality.