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E♭ Natural Minor

The natural minor scale (Aeolian mode): whole–half–whole–whole–half–whole–whole. Darker than major, with a lowered 3rd, 6th, and 7th.

2F♭6C♭2F♭6C♭♭7D♭1E♭♭3G♭4A♭5B♭♭7D♭1E♭♭3G♭4A♭5B♭

Notes

1E♭
2F
♭3G♭
4A♭
5B♭
♭6C♭
♭7D♭

Common progressions

iivv
E♭mA♭mB♭m

The basic minor cadence. In harmonic minor the V becomes a major chord, creating a strong pull back to the tonic.

iVIVII
E♭mC♭D♭

Step-wise ascending progression heard throughout rock and metal.

iVIIVIv
E♭mD♭C♭B♭m

The Andalusian cadence — a descending tetrachord foundational in flamenco and Western classical music.

iiø7v7i7
Fm7♭5B♭m7E♭m7

The minor ii–V–i. The ii is half-diminished; in harmonic minor the V becomes a dominant 7, the classic minor-key turnaround.