G♯ Blues scale

The G♯ Blues scale is a 6-note blues scale built on the root G♯. Its notes are G♯, B, C♯, D, D♯ and F♯. Minor pentatonic with an added flat fifth (the blue note) - the heart of blues phrasing. This page covers the formula, fingerings, diatonic chords and common progressions that make G♯ Blues a great tool for improvising and composing.

The blues scale is where blues, rock, R&B and jazz improvisation live. That added flat fifth with all the bends and slides - that's its signature voice. Built on the root G♯, the scale takes on the specific colour and pitch range of that key - making it especially useful in genres and registers where G♯ is a comfortable tonal centre.

Formula & step pattern

Formula
1P · 3m · 4P · 5d · 5P · 7m
Step pattern
W+H - W - H - H - W+H - W

The G♯ Blues scale follows the minor pentatonic scale with an added flat fifth - the famous “blue note”. Step pattern: W+H - W - H - H - W+H - W. Intervals from the root: 1P · 3m · 4P · 5d · 5P · 7m. Memorising the formula lets you transpose the scale to any other root note quickly.

G♯ Blues on the piano

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Piano keyboard highlighting the G♯ Blues scale notesDBDBC♯D♯F♯G♯C♯D♯F♯G♯G♯ Blues - G♯ · B · C♯ · D · D♯ · F♯

G♯ Blues on the guitar

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Guitar fretboard highlighting the G♯ Blues scale noteseBGDAEF♯G♯BC♯DD♯BC♯DD♯F♯G♯BG♯BC♯DD♯F♯DD♯F♯G♯BC♯DBC♯DD♯F♯G♯F♯G♯BC♯DD♯G♯ Blues - fr 012

G♯ Blues on the staff

Hear the G♯ Blues scale

G♯ Blues
G♯ · B · C♯ · D · D♯ · F♯
G♯BC♯DD♯F♯

Improvisation drone

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

G♯ Blues
G♯

Notes of the G♯ Blues scale

Notes: G♯ · B · C♯ · D · D♯ · F♯Step pattern: W+H - W - H - H - W+H - W
DegreeIntervalSemitonesNote
11P0G♯(G#)
23m3B
34P5C♯(C#)
45d6D
55P7D♯(D#)
67m10F♯(F#)

How to use the G♯ Blues scale

Because G♯ Blues has fewer or more than seven notes, it doesn't 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.

The blues scale is where blues, rock, R&B and jazz improvisation live. That added flat fifth with all the bends and slides - that's its signature voice.

Practice tips

Add the blue note (flat fifth) to your minor pentatonic phrases as a passing or grace note. Don't sit on it too long - works best as a slide.

Famous songs

G♯ Blues appears throughout the blues scale is where blues, rock, r&b and jazz improvisation live. that added flat fifth with all the bends and slides - that's its signature voice. Listening to music in this scale and transcribing short phrases is the fastest way to absorb its sound.

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

Frequently asked questions

What notes are in the G♯ Blues scale?
The G♯ Blues scale contains G♯, B, C♯, D, D♯ and F♯.
What is the formula for the G♯ Blues scale?
G♯ Blues follows the minor pentatonic scale with an added flat fifth - the famous “blue note”.
Is G♯ Blues a major or minor scale?
G♯ Blues is a blues scale. Minor pentatonic with an added flat fifth (the blue note) - the heart of blues phrasing.
What chords belong to the G♯ Blues scale?
G♯ Blues doesn't produce a standard seven-chord diatonic set. Use chords from a related diatonic scale instead.
Which genres use G♯ Blues?
The blues scale is where blues, rock, R&B and jazz improvisation live. That added flat fifth with all the bends and slides - that's its signature voice.
How do I practise the G♯ Blues scale?
Add the blue note (flat fifth) to your minor pentatonic phrases as a passing or grace note. Don't sit on it too long - works best as a slide.

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