After 30 years, trombone.org will be closing on August 30, 2026.
Thank you to everyone who visited, contributed, and made this site part of the trombone community over the years. We're grateful for the time we've had here. If there's anything on the site you'd like to save, please do so before the closing date, the site and its content will not be accessible afterward.
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Thank you again for being part of this site.

After the major scales and arpeggios, the natural minor scales and arpeggios, or Aeolian mode, are the second-most used scales and chords in Western classical music, jazz, and rock. If you have memorized your major scales and arpeggios and know their key signatures, then you already know the natural minor scales and arpeggios!


