





D Minor with Primary Triads Worksheet
Learning all three forms of minor scales at once can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be! This worksheet helps students build a solid understanding of natural and harmonic scales of D minor before tackling the melodic minor.
Students will:
Focus on natural and harmonic minor scales
Easily compare the two forms with a clean layout
Add primary triads above each scale for extra harmonic context
Identify the tonic and dominant in each key
This worksheet is cleanly designed for clarity and ease of learning and aligns with the AIM curriculum (Illinois)— ideal for intermediate students developing a deeper understanding of minor scales.
Learning all three forms of minor scales at once can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be! This worksheet helps students build a solid understanding of natural and harmonic scales of D minor before tackling the melodic minor.
Students will:
Focus on natural and harmonic minor scales
Easily compare the two forms with a clean layout
Add primary triads above each scale for extra harmonic context
Identify the tonic and dominant in each key
This worksheet is cleanly designed for clarity and ease of learning and aligns with the AIM curriculum (Illinois)— ideal for intermediate students developing a deeper understanding of minor scales.
Learning all three forms of minor scales at once can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be! This worksheet helps students build a solid understanding of natural and harmonic scales of D minor before tackling the melodic minor.
Students will:
Focus on natural and harmonic minor scales
Easily compare the two forms with a clean layout
Add primary triads above each scale for extra harmonic context
Identify the tonic and dominant in each key
This worksheet is cleanly designed for clarity and ease of learning and aligns with the AIM curriculum (Illinois)— ideal for intermediate students developing a deeper understanding of minor scales.