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The C-sharp Minor Scales

Here are the C-sharp Minor Scales: the natural minor scale, the melodic minor scale, and the harmonic minor scale. Fingerings are included.

Learn the scales ascending and descending. First, try one octave, and then try two octaves. (Eventually, you should be able to play each scale with both hands, ascending and descending, four octaves.)

Master the fingerings hand separately, and then together. For descending scales, just reverse the fingering you used ascending.

[Note: for the melodic minor scale, classical pianists like to play the melodic minor ascending, and the natural minor descending.]


C-sharp Natural Minor Scale








C-sharp Melodic Minor Scale








C-sharp Harmonic Minor Scale












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