C Tritone Scale
Symmetrical, unstable
What is the C Tritone Scale?
The Tritone scale is built around the tritone interval (the "devil's interval"), creating maximum harmonic tension. Its symmetrical structure divides the octave at its most unstable point.
Interval Pattern: H-3H-W-H-3H-W
Scale Notes and Intervals
C Tritone
TenseC 1
Db 2
E 3
Gb 4
G 5
Bb 6
Notes:
C -Db -E -Gb -G -Bb
Intervals:
HAWHA W
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play C Tritone on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
TenseCharacter
Symmetrical, unstableGenres
Jazz, ExperimentalNotes in Scale
6 notes: C, Db, E, Gb, G, BbCategory
ExoticIntervals
H-3H-W-H-3H-WHistory and Origins
The Background of the Tritone Scale
The tritone has been called "diabolus in musica" (the devil in music) since medieval times due to its instability. This scale harnesses that tension systematically for modern jazz and experimental music.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the C Tritone Scale
- Built around the tritone interval
- Maximum harmonic tension
- Symmetrical structure
- The "devil's interval" as foundation
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in C Tritone
- Jazz compositions using tritone substitution
- Experimental works
- Horror film themes
Playing Tips
How to Practice the C Tritone Scale
Lean into the instability - that's the point! Works great for tritone substitution concepts in jazz. Use for creating deliberate tension and unease. Perfect for horror or psychological themes.
Circle of Fifths Position
C in the Circle of Fifths
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