Minor Keys
B Minor
B Minor
The following exercises are now arranged by key, starting with C Major (no sharps/flats) and moving progressively through the cycle of 5ths - G Major (one sharp), D Major (two sharps) and so on.
Each scale is accompanied with an exercise that segments and sequences it, meaning that a small fragment of the scale is used and then repeated higher and lower in a pattern. This exercise is most relevant as you’re practicing scale fragments! Brackets indicate the boundaries of each fragment, helping you to segment the exercise.
Each scale is accompanied with an exercise that segments and sequences it, meaning that a small fragment of the scale is used and then repeated higher and lower in a pattern. This exercise is most relevant as you’re practicing scale fragments! Brackets indicate the boundaries of each fragment, helping you to segment the exercise.