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A descending harmonic minor scale is the same as natural minor?

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No, a descending harmonic minor scale is not the same as a natural minor scale. In a natural minor scale, the seventh note is a whole step below the tonic note, while in a descending harmonic minor scale, the seventh note is raised half a step below the tonic note.

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No, a descending harmonic minor scale is not the same as a natural minor scale.

In a natural minor scale, the seventh note is a whole step below the tonic note, creating a minor seventh interval.

In a descending harmonic minor scale, the seventh note is raised half a step below the tonic note, creating a major seventh interval.

For example, in the A natural minor scale, the seventh note is G, while in the A descending harmonic minor scale, the seventh note is G#.

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