The harmonic minor scale is a musical scale derived from the natural minor scale by raising the seventh degree a half step. This alteration creates a unique sound and is often used in classical music to add tension and resolution.
The harmonic minor scale has seven modes, each starting from a different degree of the scale. These modes include the harmonic minor, lydian augmented, ionian augmented, mixolydian diminished, dorian, phrygian dominant, and locrian major modes.
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