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D Minor Practice Backing Track

Useable Scales 4 This Track: D Minor, D Minor Pentatonic, Chromatic Scale, Arpeggios

I made a mistake on the diagram notes it should read:

D, E, F, G, A, Bb, C, D. Thanx to Sunderlanding for pointing that out to me and D'OH!. It was a long day :).

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  • Uhm is the scale really in D minor?

    I think its in A minor :/

  • @KisuoIIGuitarist Yes it is in D Minor. If you listen to the chords it is Dm7, Am7, Gm7. You can always (in general) get the key of a song by its 'Root' or 'Home' chord. In other words the chord it starts with. In this case it is D minor 7th. guitanorak

  • @guitanorak I dont mean the track.

    I mean the picture.

  • @KisuoIIGuitarist Sorry I posted my last reply to you under a different name (SongSurgeonReviewer) previously :). Anyway, yeh if it was an A Minor scale it would give you the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, with no sharps or flats (its the same as a C Major scale but begins on the note 'A').

  • It's black magic woman, might as well just say what it is, no?

  • re: sysphus13. It is a bit like it alrite :). Cheerz, guitanorak

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  • So fun!!

  • @mossberg451 Look at it in full screen mode and you can see the note names. However my advice to you is to think in terms of shapes on the fretboard not individual note names. This makes transposing to different keys a lot easier. guitanorak

  • @KisuoIIGuitarist If it was an A Minor scale it would give you the notes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A, with no sharps or flats (its the same as a C Major scale but begins on the note 'A').

  • @mossberg451 learn scales lol

  • how the hell u supposed to read that

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