I think you got it backward. In natural A minor, you use G natural and G# in melodic minor. No?Alan Green wrote: ↑May 26th, 2017, 10:45 pmThe out-of-key chord happens a lot. Don't forget that in the descending A melodic minor you use a G natural, not a sharp.
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Stay with me on this one -
In A Natural minor - yes, it's a G Natural both ways.
In A Harmonic minor, it's G# both ways.
In A Melodic minor, it's G# going up and G Natural going down - easier to sing, apparently
In A Natural minor - yes, it's a G Natural both ways.
In A Harmonic minor, it's G# both ways.
In A Melodic minor, it's G# going up and G Natural going down - easier to sing, apparently
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Re: Modes?
Right right. Sorry I got confused. Man, so many to remember.