Changing Triad Chords from Natural Minor to Harmonic Minor (Patreon)
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2019-04-13 23:12:38
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This lesson shows how you can take your basic triad chords in a natural minor key, and change them to a harmonic minor key.
We'll start with the key of a minor which contains the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
The triad chords we get are A minor, B diminished, C Major, D minor, E minor, F Major, and G Major.
A harmonic minor raises the G in a natural minor to a G#. This means that the notes in A harmonic minor are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G#
This now gives us the triad chords A minor, B diminished, C Augmented, D minor, E Major, F Major, and G# diminished.
Basically, all the chords that originally contained a G in a natural minor will be changed to reflect the G# that is found in a harmonic minor.
What the video for more details!