Let’s Learn 8 Different Shapes For B Minor Scale & Theory.
B Minor Scale Theory:
The B natural minor scale consists of the following notes: B, C#, D, E, F#, G, and A. The formula for constructing a natural minor scale is:
- Whole step
- Half step
- Whole step
- Whole step
- Half step
- Whole step
- Whole step
In the key of B minor, this means:
- B to C# (Whole step)
- C# to D (Half step)
- D to E (Whole step)
- E to F# (Whole step)
- F# to G (Half step)
- G to A (Whole step)
- A to B (Whole step)
Sound & Shapes of B Minor :
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Shape 8 :

After learned all these shapes just play some random notes from these scales over an A Minor Chord. Listen how good this sounds:
For Example:

here is a backing track of Brass Synthesizer. You can practice over this backing track.
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