![]() ![]() ![]() Here are the fret diagrams, as well as the sheet music and tabs for the five CAGED positions of B flat Jazz minor. The Bb Jazz Minor scale contains the following seven modes:ĬAGED Positions for the Bb Jazz Minor Scale The Jazz Minor scale is important, because of the modes that are derived from it. It can also be viewed as an Bb Major scale, with a flat 3rd. The Bb Jazz Minor scale is the same as the ascending version of the Bb Melodic Minor scale. The grey coloured fingerings represent the fingerings for descending melodic minor – follow the black and white fingerings for ascending and replace the same ones with grey fingerings for descending.The B flat Jazz Minor scale contains the following notes: Please note that the scales here are not arranged by order of difficulty, but rather in a chronological order. Of course, if you have only been playing harmonic minor in the previous grades, this may be a bit overwhelming (you are required to learn all 12 melodic minor scales for grade 6), so it is always better to start learning them 1-2 grades earlier (after you have mastered the harmonic minor scales, to avoid confusion). So this is a compilation of all melodic minor scales. However, from grade 6 onwards, students are required to play melodic minor for their exams. I usually encourage students to choose harmonic minor as it is easier to learn and remember the fingering and notes (you do not need to remember 2 different sets of notes and fingering for ascending and descending). For grades 1 to 5, students are given a choice of playing either harmonic or melodic minor scales. ![]()
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