What type of scale is the one pictured here?

The first note is d natural. The second note is an e natural, one whole step up from the previous note. The third note is an f natural, one half step up from the previous note. The fourth note is a g natural, one whole step up from the previous note. The fifth note is an a natural, one whole step up from the previous note. The sixth note is a b flat, one half step up from the previous note. The seventh note is a c natural, one whole step up from the previous note. The eighth note is a d natural, one whole step up from the previous note.
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Responses

major
major

chromatic
chromatic

parallel
parallel

minor

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The scale you described is the D natural minor scale. Here are the notes you provided:

  1. D natural
  2. E natural (whole step up)
  3. F natural (half step up)
  4. G natural (whole step up)
  5. A natural (whole step up)
  6. B flat (half step up)
  7. C natural (whole step up)
  8. D natural (whole step up)

The pattern of intervals (whole, half, whole, whole, half, whole, whole) fits the natural minor scale structure. Therefore, the correct response is:

minor

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