How to Play a Minor 6,9 Scale on Piano

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Summary: How to play a minor 6,9 scale on piano including hand position and sound; learn this and more in this online piano lesson for beginners taught by expert John Aguilar.

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John Aguilar had his education at LACC, VSC, Dick Grove School of Music. He has a guest radio spot on KABC on the Doug McIntire show. He has also been playing and teaching for 14...read more

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"Hi. John Aguilar. We're going to do a Minor 6,9 scale. A little more advanced, not beginner stuff, but it's the minor six-nine scale. We already did the Major 6,9 scale, now we're gong to do the Minor 6,9 scale. In music we have major, happy sounds and minor, sad sounds. Happy, sad. So here we have the Minor 6,9 scale: We can use it like we use the major six-nine scale like a flurry to the end of the song. Suppose you have a song that ends like this: You'll be ending on a C-Minor chord of any kind, a Minor ninth, a Minor six or Minor seventh. You can throw in the Minor 6,9 scale. Let's here that again. Did you miss it? Would you like to hear it one more time? It's a beautiful sound. And that's a Minor 6,9 scale. All the fingerings are the same in all the keys and that's what beautiful about that as well. How beautiful it is."

eHow Article: How to Play a Minor 6,9 Scale on Piano

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