Overview

G♯ Natural Minor

G♯ Natural Minor uses the notes G♯, A♯, B, C♯, D♯, E, and F♯. It is the plain Aeolian minor sound: darker and less final than major.

Quick reference

Formula
1 - 2 - b3 - 4 - 5 - b6 - b7
Key center
G♯ minor
Collection
7-note diatonic

Notes

Notes in G♯ Natural Minor

G♯ Natural Minor laid out by interval role.

G♯

root

1

tonic landing note.

A♯

major second

2

step away from the root.

B

minor third

♭3

minor color tone.

C♯

perfect fourth

4

suspended pull above the third.

D♯

perfect fifth

5

stable support tone.

E

minor sixth

♭6

darker minor extension.

F♯

minor seventh

♭7

open minor or blues ending.

Playing ideas

How to use G♯ Natural Minor

Best when the harmony stays in G♯ natural minor rather than harmonic-minor colors.

Use it for melodies that lean on the minor third, minor sixth, and flat seventh.

Compare it with B Major to hear the same notes from the relative-major side.

Positions

Practicing G♯ Natural Minor across the neck

Use the Natural Minor view to learn one connected position at a time, starting with the root notes and the nearby b3, b6, and b7 that define the sound.

Then switch to Full Neck to find where the same interval order repeats in the next position and practice a clean shift into it.

Chords and key

Chords that fit G♯ Natural Minor

Common chords that keep the natural minor note pool intact.

Tonic minor chord from the same key.

Relative major built from the same notes.

Minor subdominant from the same key.

Major VII chord that keeps Aeolian harmony open.

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Quick answers

FAQ about G♯ Natural Minor