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Learn how to effectively use the natural minor scale with a simple 3-chord progression in C natural minor. This progression utilizes the common chords of the key: i (Cm), iv (Fm), and v7 (Gm7). By incorporating notes from the natural minor scale, you can enhance your playing and improvisation. Experiment with 4-fret and 5-fret shapes over this Cm-Fm-Gm7 progression to discover new melodies and sounds. Unlock the potential of the natural minor scale in your music practice today!
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How to Use the Natural Minor Scale The following is a 3-chord progression in the key of C Natural Minor. The 3 chords are the common chords of the key, the i – iv – v7 or Cm – Fm – Gm7. Since these 3 chords are built from the natural minor scale, any note from the natural minor scale should fit.Try using any of the 4-fret or 5-fret shapes over this progression. Cm Fm Gm7 3 1 3 1 1 3 4 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 Cm Cm Cm Cm 4 4 Fm Fm Cm Cm 4 4 Gm7 Fm Cm Cm Gm7 4 4