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Now we will play our C minor melodic scale in one octave but there are plenty octaves
to choose from. Remember all you have to do is keep going up consecutively with your fingers
so since we landed on our C minor melodic scale on a second finger on the A string,
we are just going to keep going up so our next note would be a D natural just like the
first octave it's the same thing it's just higher pitched, go up, E flat, remember between
D and E it is really D and E flat, between two and three are half steps, then we shift
up to third with our first and it is a B flat. Seven and eight are always halves.