KEY MINOR SCALE
If there are major scales there are also minor scales. The notes on a major scale sound bright and cheerful while notes on the minor scale sound solemn and sad. There are three types of minor scales:
Natural Minor Scale - When you play all the notes in a minor key signature, you are playing the minor scale.
Harmonic Minor Scale - To play a harmonic minor scale, you simply raise the seventh note of the scale by a half-step as you go up and down the scale.
Melodic Minor Scale - When 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. - internet
Natural Minor Scale - When you play all the notes in a minor key signature, you are playing the minor scale.
Harmonic Minor Scale - To play a harmonic minor scale, you simply raise the seventh note of the scale by a half-step as you go up and down the scale.
Melodic Minor Scale - When 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. - internet
Difference Between Major and Minor Scale
(AboFThe following picture shows two flutes in Key F which are in Major Scale (above) and Minor Scale (below) respectively. Note the placing of the tone holes which will give different notes. Both flutes will produced note F4 when all holes are closed.