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C# Natural Minor Scale on Bass

Diagram, notes, and audio for the C# Natural Minor scale on bass. Free in your browser.

C# Natural Minor357912EF#G#ABC#D#EABC#D#EF#G#AD#EF#G#ABC#G#ABC#D#EF#1234
Notes
C#D#EF#G#AB
Intervals
1P2M3m4P5P6m7m
Scale type
C# Natural Minor

About C# Natural Minor on bass

The C# Natural Minor on bass is one of the most rewarding scales to learn early. The scale's character is sad, introspective, and folk-like, which is why it shows up in so many genres. Its pitches in order are C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A, B, and any of those notes is a safe landing spot in this key.

On bass the scale is played one string per two scale tones, with shifts up the neck for the higher notes; the diagram above shows every fret that belongs. What makes it sound like itself is the gap pattern between notes; transposing to C# keeps that pattern intact. After a few minutes with the diagram, try humming the notes back — internalising the sound is what makes the scale yours.

Frequently asked questions

What notes are in the C# Natural Minor scale?
The C# Natural Minor scale contains the notes C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A, B. That is 7 pitch classes, played in that order from the root upward.
What does Natural Minor mean in music theory?
Natural Minor is seven notes built from a fixed pattern of whole and half steps. The interval pattern is the same in every key — choosing C# as the root just shifts every pitch up or down without changing the scale's character.
How do I practise C# Natural Minor on bass?
Start with the diagram on this page, play the notes slowly ascending and descending, then add a metronome at a comfortable tempo. Once the fingering is automatic, try improvising short phrases that always land back on C#.

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Instrument
Root
Scale type
C# Natural Minor357912EF#G#ABC#D#EABC#D#EF#G#AD#EF#G#ABC#G#ABC#D#EF#1234
Scale
C# Natural Minor
Notes
C#D#EF#G#AB
Intervals
1P2M3m4P5P6m7m
Slug
/scales/bass/c-sharp-minor/

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