How would you alter a natural minor scale to make it a harmonic minor scale? Raise the fourth scale degree by one whole step. Raise the seventh scale degree by one half step. Raise the sixth scale degree by one half step. Raise the third scale degree by one half step.
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So then C?
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On the fretboard diagram above, what are the enharmonic letter names of the highlighted notes? G sharp or A flat D sharp or E flat C sharp or D flat F sharp or G flat
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hmm this one i am not so sure
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I'd say C but not sure
On the staff above, the note would be played on the open fifth string fifth string, second fret sixth string, third fret open sixth string
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