E♭ Chromatic scale
The E♭ Chromatic scale is a 12-note chromatic scale built on the root E♭. Its notes are E♭, E, F, G♭, G, A♭, A, B♭, B, C, D♭ and D. All twelve semitones — the source set for every other scale and a tool for tension and color. This page covers the formula, fingerings, diatonic chords and common progressions that make E♭ Chromatic a powerful tool for improvising and composing.
Chromatic motion is everywhere in Western music — it provides smooth voice leading, passing tones and tension over any chord. Built on the root E♭, the scale takes on the specific colour and pitch range of that key — making it especially useful in genres and registers where E♭ is a comfortable tonal centre.
Formula & step pattern
The E♭ Chromatic scale follows all twelve semitones, the complete set of notes in equal-tempered Western music. Step pattern: H - H - H - H - H - H - H - H - H - H - H - H. Intervals from the root: 1P · 2m · 2M · 3m · 3M · 4P · 5d · 5P · 6m · 6M · 7m · 7M. Memorising the formula lets you transpose the scale to any other root note quickly.
E♭ Chromatic on the piano
E♭ Chromatic on the guitar
E♭ Chromatic on the staff
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Notes of the E♭ Chromatic scale
| Degree | Interval | Semitones | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1P | 0 | E♭(Eb) |
| 2 | 2m | 1 | E |
| 3 | 2M | 2 | F |
| 4 | 3m | 3 | G♭(Gb) |
| 5 | 3M | 4 | G |
| 6 | 4P | 5 | A♭(Ab) |
| 7 | 5d | 6 | A |
| 8 | 5P | 7 | B♭(Bb) |
| 9 | 6m | 8 | B |
| 10 | 6M | 9 | C |
| 11 | 7m | 10 | D♭(Db) |
| 12 | 7M | 11 | D |
How to use the E♭ Chromatic scale
Because E♭ Chromatic has fewer or more than seven notes, it does not produce a standard set of seven diatonic triads. Instead, build chords by stacking thirds within the scale or use it as a melodic colour over chords drawn from a related diatonic key.
Chromatic motion is everywhere in Western music — it provides smooth voice leading, passing tones and tension over any chord.
Practice tips
Chromatic exercises build dexterity and pitch awareness. Play one finger per fret across all six strings ascending and descending with a metronome.
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E♭ Chromatic appears throughout chromatic motion is everywhere in western music — it provides smooth voice leading, passing tones and tension over any chord. Listening to music in this scale and transcribing short phrases is the fastest way to absorb its sound.
Scales related to E♭ Chromatic
Once you are comfortable with E♭ Chromatic, explore related scales to expand your vocabulary. The scales below share notes, modes or tonal centres with E♭ Chromatic and are a natural next step in your study.
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