Music Composition DUMmIES

(Ben Green) #1
The melodic minor scale has different notes when the scale ascends than it
does when the scale descends (Figure 6-16).

It is like a major scale with a flatted third on the way up, and it is a natural
minor on the way down. This is so that it fits better with the movements of
chords in cadences(see Chapter 10 for more on cadences).

Exercises .........................................................................................................



  1. Try to write a melody using notes from the C major scale while play-
    ing a G major chord underneath.
    The scale from G to G is G Mixolydian mode now. If you want, you could
    add a flat 7th (F natural) to the chord you are playing for a more playful-
    sounding combination.


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Figure 6-16:
The
A melodic
minor scale
is different
going up
than it is
coming
down.

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Figure 6-15:
The A
harmonic
minor scale
contains a
G sharp,
unlike the
A natural
minor scale.

66 Part II: Melody and Development

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