The F minor scale for Piano - Scales, Chords & Exercises - OKTAV (2024)

by Elke Galvin August 29, 2023 • 4 minute read

Learn everything about the F minor scale for piano - notes and fingerings for both hands included! Exercise the F minor scale and chords to improve your playing skills and music theory knowledge.

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  1. The Notes of the F minor Scale
  2. How to Play the F minor Scale With the Right Hand (Treble Clef)
  3. How to Play the F minor Scale With the Left Hand (Bass Clef)
  4. The F minor Key Signature
  5. 6 Exercises to Practice the F minor Scale
  6. F minor Chords on the Piano

No one ever: "F minor is a cheerful scale." Franz Schubert: "F minor reminds me of deep depression, funereal lament, groans of misery, and longing for the grave". But playing it is much more pleasant than Schubert's letting on. We'll show you how to learn it - for both hands and with all the necessary information and exercises. And we mean it. Just. Read. On.

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The Notes of the F minor Scale

The F minor scale starts on F and includes four flat notes, Ab, Bb, Db, and Eb. It uses the pitches F-G-Ab-Bb-C-Db-Eb-F. On the piano, you need to play four black keys and three white ones.

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How to Play the F minor Scale With the Right Hand (Treble Clef)

On the piano, you can play the F minor scale going up (toward the higher notes), or coming down. In thetreble clef, do this:

  • Play the following notes going up: F-G-Ab-Bb-C-Db-Eb-F.Start playing on F with your first finger, and tuck your thumb after you have played the fourth (!) note, the Bb, to reach the C. As you continue playing, you will play the Db comfortably with your second (index) finger before the Eb with your third finger - and finish on F with your fourth.
  • Play the following notes going down:F-Eb-Db-C-Bb-Ab-G-F.Start playing with your fourth finger and play down to C, then tuck your fourth finger over the thumb to play the Bb, and continue until your first finger reaches the F.

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How to Play the F minor Scale With the Left Hand (Bass Clef)

Piano beginners may find it difficult to read and play the left hand. It is worth investing some time to really familiarize yourself with the notes of the F minor scale in thebass clef, and learn how to read them in music scores.

The notes are the same as in the right hand (F-G-Ab-Bb-C-Db-Eb-F), but they look different:

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How to play F minor with the left hand

  • Going up:Starting with your fifth finger (the pinkie) on F, play the full hand up to C, then tuck your third finger over the thumb to reach the Db. Then continue playing to reach the high F.
  • Coming down:Start with your first finger. After the first three notes, when you have reached the Db, tuck your thumb under to reach the C, then play the full hand back down to F.

The F minor Key Signature

The key signature, located at the beginning of each line of a piece, lets you see which notes will be raised (#) or lowered (b) consistently throughout that piece.

If you spot this key signature below, the piece is likely in F minor (or in its parallel scaleAb-Major you'll be able to determine that from the "minor" or "major" mood of the piece):

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6 Exercises to Practice the F minor Scale

Play one exercise after the other and only move on after having correctly played the previous exercise 5 times on your piano:

  1. Play the left hand up and down using a metronome and slowly increasing speed
  2. Play the right hand up and down using a metronome and slowly increasing speed
  3. Play both hands up and down using a metronome and slowly increasing speed
  4. Play the left hand up starting from the lowest F to the highest, and down starting from the highest F to the lowest
  5. Play the right hand up starting from the lowest F to the highest, and down starting from the highest F to the lowest
  6. Play both hands up starting with the left hand on the lowest F and stopping when the right hand reaches the highest F, then play down to the starting position

Why you should exercise scales in general:

  • To memorize a scale
  • To practice dexterity and intonation (play all keys with even loudness. Beginners often play the notes they work with their stronger fingers much harder. Aim for an even tone)
  • To be able to play the scale in time without hesitating to find your fingerings
  • To be able to build chords and improvise

F minor Chords on the Piano

A minor chord is constructed of three or more notes: The root note - theminorthird - the perfect fifth.

In short, this tells us about F minor:

  • The basicF minor chordconsists ofF-Ab-C.
  • The first inversion is Ab-C-F.
  • The second inversion isC-F-Ab.

To practice the F minor chord and inversions, switch from the chord starting with the root note to the first, and the second inversion, starting slowly using a metronome, then increasing your tempo.

10 beautiful pieces in F minor

  1. 1 Gnossienne No. 1: Erik Satie
  2. 2 All Of Me: John Legend
  3. 3 Children: Robert Miles
  4. 4 Truman Sleeps: Philip Glass
  5. 5 Paint It, Black: The Rolling Stones
  6. 6 Twist In My Sobriety: Tanita Tikaram
  7. 7 Hello: Adele
  8. 8 L’Inverno – Winter, Op. 8, RV 297: 1. Allegro non molto: Antonio Vivaldi
  9. 9 Just The Two Of Us: Grover Washington Jr.
  10. 10 What Could Have Been: Sting

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Elke Galvin

Elke Galvin is a British-Austrian singer, multi-instrumentalist, and writer. She has worked both as a musician and journalist for over 25 years. Not only is she an acclaimed songwriter, she loves to write about music, too! Making music theory easy to understand is her passion, as is writing about music styles, music and the brain, and how to have fun learning and playing music.

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