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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The A melodic minor scale is the best starting point&#xA;for learning the melodic minor sound. With only two&#xA;sharps (F# and G#), it is closely related to the&#xA;familiar A natural minor scale — differing by just&#xA;two raised notes. This scale is a cornerstone of jazz&#xA;improvisation and classical composition alike,&#xA;offering a sophisticated, smooth minor quality that&#xA;sits between the brightness of major and the darkness&#xA;of natural minor.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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