E Minor
E · F♯ · G · A · B · C · D
Also called the natural minor or Aeolian mode, E Minor flattens the third, sixth, and seventh of the major scale to produce the standard sad-sounding scale. It's the default choice for minor-key rock, pop, metal, and folk, and it shares its notes with the major scale a minor third above. Essential vocabulary alongside the major scale.
Left-handed
Practice this Scale
Play-alongs where E Minor has been identified to match well with the track.
Funk Rock Beat Guitar Backing Track A Minor C Major
Utilizing the E Minor scale will align well with the E minor chord, adding depth and emotional range to your solos.
Neo Soul RnB Guitar Backing Track in Em - Smooth Groove
Employing the full E minor scale adds subtle nuances to complement the modal shifts within the chord progressions.
Groovin' BluesGuitar Backing Track Jam in A major
Using the E Minor scale over the m7 chord creates a somber, intense expression, further diversifying your blues vocabulary.
Heavy LED Rock Guitar Backing Track Jam in E minor
Exploring the full E minor scale opens up additional melodic options, enhancing emotional expression in your solos.
Lustful Groove Guitar Backing Track Jam in E Minor
Using the E natural minor scale can help you weave through the harmonic landscape, offering melodic depth particularly over minor chords.
Angry Rock Guitar Backing Track Jam in E Minor
Provides a melancholic and rich texture along with the jam's emotional vibe.
Smooth Jazz Backing Track in Bm - 83bpm
This scale fits perfectly over the E minor parts, offering a smooth transition with its consistent tonality.
Smooth R&B Backing Track 94bpm Ebm Two chords Jam Track
The natural E minor scale fits perfectly with the track's key and allows for expressive melodic lines.
Soft Rock Groove Guitar Backing Track E Minor Jam
The E minor scale is fundamental and perfectly aligns with the track's overall tonality. It's a great starting point to build your solos.
Guitar Pop Groove Guitar Backing Track Jam in A major
E minor scale can create interesting contrasts when used over the E minor chord, adding a touch of introspective flavor.