Harmonic minor. Notice that Chord V, the dominant, is Major. For example in the key of D minor, the dominant is A major, which has a C# as the third of the chord. This C# is also the raised 7th degree of D harmonic minor. If we use D natural minor then we would have a natural C as the 7th degree which wouldn't give us a leading tone.
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Do I use natural minor key or harmonic?
Harmonic minor. Notice that Chord V, the dominant, is Major. For example in the key of D minor, the dominant is A major, which has a C# as the third of the chord. This C# is also the raised 7th degree of D harmonic minor. If we use D natural minor then we would have a natural C as the 7th degree which wouldn't give us a leading tone.
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