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E Harmonic Minor scale

The E Harmonic Minor scale is a 7-note harmonic minor scale built on the root E. Its notes are E, F♯, G, A, B, C and D♯. Natural minor with a raised seventh, creating a dramatic, eastern feel. This page covers the formula, fingerings, diatonic chords and common progressions that make E Harmonic Minor a great tool for improvising and composing.

Harmonic minor drives Eastern European folk, flamenco, classical music and metal. That raised seventh creates a strong pull to the tonic and gives you a dramatic, exotic feel. 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.

E Harmonic Minor on the piano

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Piano keyboard highlighting the E Harmonic Minor scale notesCEGABCEGABD♯F♯D♯F♯E Harmonic Minor - E · F♯ · G · A · B · C · D♯

E Harmonic Minor on the guitar

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Guitar fretboard highlighting the E Harmonic Minor scale noteseBGDAEEF♯GABCD♯EBCD♯EF♯GABGABCD♯EF♯GD♯EF♯GABCABCD♯EF♯GAEF♯GABCD♯EE Harmonic Minor - fr 012

E Harmonic Minor on the staff

Hear the E Harmonic Minor scale

E Harmonic Minor
E · F♯ · G · A · B · C · D♯
EF♯GABCD♯

Improvisation drone

Loop the root note as a pad to practice improvising over this scale.

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Notes of the E Harmonic Minor scale

Notes: E · F♯ · G · A · B · C · D♯Step pattern: W - H - W - W - H - W+H - H
DegreeIntervalSemitonesNote
11P0E
22M2F♯(F#)
33m3G
44P5A
55P7B
66m8C
77M11D♯(D#)

Diatonic chords of E Harmonic Minor

These are the chords that naturally form on each degree of the scale. Click a chord to open its dedicated page.

How to use the E Harmonic Minor scale

The diatonic chords of E Harmonic Minor are: i = Em, ii° = F♯°, III+ = G+, iv = Am, V = B, VI = C, vii° = D♯°. These seven chords belong naturally to the key and are the safest harmonic vocabulary when writing songs in E Harmonic Minor. Click any chord below to open its full diagram and progressions.

Harmonic minor drives Eastern European folk, flamenco, classical music and metal. That raised seventh creates a strong pull to the tonic and gives you a dramatic, exotic feel.

Practice tips

Spend extra time on the augmented second between the sixth and seventh degrees - that interval is the scale’s emotional fingerprint. Drill it slowly, then in scale runs.

Famous songs

E Harmonic Minor appears throughout harmonic minor drives eastern european folk, flamenco, classical music and metal. that raised seventh creates a strong pull to the tonic and gives you a dramatic, exotic feel. Listening to music in this scale and transcribing short phrases is the fastest way to absorb its sound.

Once you are comfortable with E Harmonic Minor, explore related scales to expand your vocabulary. The scales below share notes, modes or tonal centres with E Harmonic Minor and are a natural next step in your study.

Formula & step pattern

Formula
1P · 2M · 3m · 4P · 5P · 6m · 7M
Step pattern
W - H - W - W - H - W+H - H

The E Harmonic Minor scale follows the natural minor pattern with a raised seventh, creating an augmented second between the sixth and seventh degrees. Step pattern: W - H - W - W - H - W+H - H. Intervals from the root: 1P · 2M · 3m · 4P · 5P · 6m · 7M. Memorising the formula lets you transpose the scale to any other root note quickly.

Frequently asked questions

What notes are in the E Harmonic Minor scale?
The E Harmonic Minor scale contains E, F♯, G, A, B, C and D♯.
What is the formula for the E Harmonic Minor scale?
E Harmonic Minor follows the natural minor pattern with a raised seventh, creating an augmented second between the sixth and seventh degrees.
Is E Harmonic Minor a major or minor scale?
E Harmonic Minor is a harmonic minor scale. Natural minor with a raised seventh, creating a dramatic, eastern feel.
What chords belong to the E Harmonic Minor scale?
The diatonic chords of E Harmonic Minor are Em, F♯°, G+, Am, B, C, D♯°.
Which genres use E Harmonic Minor?
Harmonic minor drives Eastern European folk, flamenco, classical music and metal. That raised seventh creates a strong pull to the tonic and gives you a dramatic, exotic feel.
How do I practise the E Harmonic Minor scale?
Spend extra time on the augmented second between the sixth and seventh degrees - that interval is the scale’s emotional fingerprint. Drill it slowly, then in scale runs.

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