QUOTE(littlelady87 @ Sep 28 2007, 01:32 PM)

I can't seem to get this right- I have practised it for TWO WEEKS and every day I think I've cracked it but the next day it falls to pieces again.
I know it is the same as Ab minor, so it would go:
G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E, F#, G# (two octaves)
but how can I go back down again without getting my fingers in a muddle and an extra note on the string? Or is it just me that can't do it?! (I suspect it is...)
And how does the melodic one go? I've got F## to be raised, and then flattened to F# but then do I raise and flatten E as well? So: G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E#, F##, G#- F#, E, D#, C#, B, A#, G#?
That seems to sound right, but again I seem to end up with five notes on a string...
I am not sure how you have been told to finger this but obviously there are no open strings so use of the 4th fingers is required. Only 2 octaves so we can ignore shifting. I would play this with the hand in a sort of 1/2 position so as if you tried to play A minor without open strings but everything down a semitone.
So fingering is 1-G#, 2-A#, 3-B, 4-C#, D String 1-D#, 2-E, 3-F## (I assume you are doing harmonic rather than natual minor), 4-G# etc finishing on the 3rd finger G# on the E string. If you position your whole hand back a semitone from where it perhaps normally sits it should hopefully work much like other scales
Hope that makes sense. If not ask and I (or somebody cleverer) will try and explain more clearly.