G-Minor Scale
The G-Minor Scale is a musical scale that consists of seven notes. It is built on the root note G and follows a specific pattern of whole and half steps. The notes in the natural G-minor scale are G, A, B♭, C, D, E♭, and F. This scale is often used in various music genres, including classical, jazz, and rock.
In addition to the natural form, the G-minor scale has two variations: the harmonic minor and the melodic minor. The harmonic minor raises the seventh note, resulting in F♯, while the melodic minor raises both the sixth and seventh notes when ascending, creating E and F♯. These variations add different emotional qualities to the music.