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Melodic Minor
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

M2-m2-M2-M2-M2-M2
G
A
B
C
D
E
F𝄪
B
F𝄪
E
G
D
A
E
1
C
B
2
F𝄪
A
E
F𝄪
3
G
D
B
C
G
4
F𝄪
5
A
E
C
G
D
A
6
B
B
7
F𝄪
D
A
E
8
C
G
B
C
9
E
F𝄪
10
D
A
C
G
D
11
B
F𝄪
12
E
G
D
A
E
13
C
B
14
F𝄪
A
E
F𝄪
15
G
D
B
C
G
16
F𝄪
17
A
E
C
G
D
A
18
B
B
19
F𝄪
D
A
E
20
C
G
B
C
21
E
F𝄪
22
D
A
C
G
D
23
B
F𝄪
24

Basic Scale Information

  • Name: Melodic Minor
  • Type: Artificial minor scale
  • Formula: 1 – 2 – ♭3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7
  • Relation with Major Scale: Differs from the major scale only by the minor third. It is a minor version with ascending melodic characteristics.

Theoretical Aspects

  • Sound Character: Sophisticated and ambiguous, it blends minor and major elements. It has a lyrical and modern flavor, often perceived as elegant but restless.
  • Typical Chord: mMaj7
  • Modal Context: It is the parent scale from which many modern modal modes used in jazz and contemporary music derive. Perfect for the tonal minor I with an ascending melodic sense.
  • Harmonic Use: Commonly used on I- major/minor (e.g., AmMaj7), or as a basis for creating sophisticated tension in derived modes (e.g., Lydian Dominant, Super Locrian).

Musical Context

  1. Musical Styles: Jazz, Fusion, Contemporary Classical, Progressive
  2. Songs using the scale:
    • Nefertiti - Wayne Shorter
    • Maiden Voyage (modal use) - Herbie Hancock
    • Song for Bilbao - Pat Metheny
    • Giant Steps (some passages) - John Coltrane
  3. Evoked Atmosphere: Elegant, abstract, mysterious, and harmonically rich.