B Flat Minor Notes: B♭, C, D♭, E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭.On both the left and right hands, the thumb is finger 1, index finger is finger two, middle finger is finger 3, ring finger is finger 4 and pinky (little) finger is finger 5. Let’s now learn the piano fingerings for the Bb minor scale. The sixth note of the major scale becomes the root note of its relative minor. A natural minor scale/key consists of the same notes as its relative major. The relative major key for the key of Bb minor is Db major. Finally, the last whole step returns us to Bb. Let’s form the B flat minor scale with this formula. “W” stands for whole step and “H” stands for half step. There’s a formula for forming natural minor scales using whole steps and half steps. How about the scale degrees? They are as follows: Here’s the B flat natural minor scale on the bass clef. Here’s the B flat natural minor scale on the treble clef. Here’s a diagram of the B flat minor scale on piano/keyboard. Perfect 8th – The 8th note of the A-flat natural minor scale is Bb.Minor 7th – The 7th note of the scale is Ab.Minor 6th – The 6th note of the scale is Gb.Perfect 5th – The 5th note of the scale is F.Perfect 4th – The 4th note of the scale is Eb.
Minor 3rd – The 3rd note of the scale is Db.Major 2nd – The 2nd note of the scale is C.Tonic – The 1st note of the B-flat natural minor scale is Bb.Let’s take a look at the intervals of the Bb minor scale. Highly Recommended: Click here for the BEST piano/keyboard course I’ve come across online. The notes of the B flat natural minor scale are B♭, C, D♭, E♭, F, G♭, and A♭. To learn more about this scale and others, check out my course, Learn Scales & Music Theory & Give Yourself An Upper Hand. The notes of the A sharp natural minor scale are A♯, B♯, C♯, D♯, E♯, F♯, and G♯. The only difference is the names of the notes. On piano, the same keys are used to play the two scales. We will learn the notes, intervals and scale degrees of the B flat minor scale (natural, melodic and harmonic) on the piano, treble and bass clef.ī flat is an enharmonic of A sharp. We will take a look at all three of them here. The three types of minor scales are the natural, melodic and harmonic minor scales. In this lesson, we will learn how to play the B flat minor scale.