John Thompson’s Easiest Piano Course is a series of 4 books, tailored specifically for beginners. In this blog post, we’ll look at what is learned in each of the seven books in John Thompson’s Easiest Piano Course Books.
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B Minor Scale
B minor, like D Major has F# and C# in the key signature. Let’s look at its natural, harmonic and melodic minor scales of B minor.
Bâ Minor Scale
Bâ minor is the same as A# minor, since Bâ and A# are enharmonic to each other. Its relative major key is Dâ Major. Here, we’ll look at the natural, harmonic and melodic minor scale of Bâ minor.
A# Minor Scale
A# minor is the same as Bâ minor, since A# and Bâ are enharmonic to each other. Its relative major key is C# Major. Here, we’ll look at the natural, harmonic and melodic minor scale of A# minor.
A Minor Scale
A minor is the easiest scale, with no sharps and flats in the key signature. Its relative major key is C Major. Here, we’ll look at the natural, harmonic and melodic minor scale of A minor.
G# Minor Scale
G# Minor is a relative minor of B Major. In this post, we look at the natural, harmonic and melodic scales of G# minor.
G Minor Scale
G minor is the relative minor for Bâ Major. In this post, we’ll look at the natural, harmonic and melodic scales of G minor in detail.
F# Minor Scale
F# Minor scale is a scale that begins and ends with F#, with key signature of F#, C# and G#. The relative major key with the same key signature as F# minor is A Major.
F Minor Scale
F Minor scale is a scale that begins and ends with F, with a key signature of Bâ, Eâ, Aâ and Dâ. The relative major key with the same key signature as F minor is Aâ Major.