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Module 20

Minor Scales & Chromatic Work

Natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales in all keys.

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12 lessons
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177 min total
920 XP available
Module overview

What you'll learn

Natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales in all keys. Chromatic scales, scales in thirds, sixths, and tenths. Speed building.

Lessons

Work through each lesson in order to master this module

2

The Harmonic Minor Scale

15 min +70 XP ★★★☆☆ Quiz
chords notes practice scales
3

The Melodic Minor Scale

15 min +70 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
notes practice scales
4

Minor Scales in All Three Forms

15 min +70 XP ★★★☆☆ Quiz
chords composition keyboard melody practice scales
5

D Minor and E Minor Scales

15 min +70 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
keyboard notes practice rhythm scales
6

B Minor and F# Minor Scales

15 min +80 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
keyboard notes practice scales
7

C Minor and G Minor Scales

15 min +80 XP ★★★★☆ Quiz
keyboard posture practice scales
8

The Chromatic Scale

12 min +60 XP ★★★☆☆ Quiz
keyboard notes posture practice scales
9

Scales in Thirds

15 min +80 XP ★★★★★ Quiz
dynamics ear-training improvisation notes posture practice reading repertoire scales
10

Scales in Sixths and Tenths

15 min +90 XP ★★★★★ Quiz
notes practice scales
11

Speed Building Techniques

15 min +90 XP ★★★★★ Quiz
dynamics ear-training keyboard notes posture practice reading rhythm scales technique
12

Module Review: Scale Mastery

15 min +100 XP ★★★★★ Quiz
ear-training posture rhythm scales technique
Mock Exam

Module Exam, Grade 3 (RCM)

A full graded rehearsal in real exam conditions: theory, sight-reading, aural tests and rhythm, calibrated on the RCM syllabus level for this module.

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