The natural minor scale is a seven-note scale that serves as one of the three primary types of minor scales in music. It is derived from the major scale by lowering the third, sixth, and seventh degrees. For example, the A natural minor scale consists of the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
This scale has a distinct sound that is often described as darker or more somber compared to the major scale. The natural minor is commonly used in various music genres, including classical, rock, and jazz, providing a rich emotional palette for composers and musicians.