What is the E Blues Scale Scale?

The Blues scale adds a "blue note" (the flat 5th) to the minor pentatonic, creating that signature bluesy sound. This chromatic addition provides the grit, tension, and emotional depth that defines the blues genre.

Interval Pattern: 3H-W-H-H-3H-W

Scale Notes and Intervals

E Blues Scale

Soulful
E 1
G 2
A 3
Bb 4
B 5
D 6
Notes:
E -G -A -Bb -B -D
Intervals:
AWHHA W

Keyboard Visualization

How to Play E Blues Scale on Piano

Scale Properties

Mood

Soulful

Character

Gritty, expressive

Genres

Blues, Jazz, Rock

Notes in Scale

6 notes: E, G, A, Bb, B, D

Category

Pentatonic

Intervals

3H-W-H-H-3H-W

History and Origins

The Background of the Blues Scale Scale

Evolved from African American spirituals and work songs in the late 19th century. The "blue notes" represent the fusion of African musical traditions with Western harmony, creating one of America's most influential musical innovations.

Musical Characteristics

Key Features of the E Blues Scale Scale

  • Minor pentatonic plus flat 5th
  • The flat 5 is the "blue note"
  • Creates gritty, emotional sound
  • Chromatic tension and release

Famous Songs Using This Scale

Popular Tracks in E Blues Scale

  • The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
  • Red House - Jimi Hendrix
  • Pride and Joy - Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • Crossroads - Cream

Playing Tips

How to Practice the E Blues Scale Scale

The b5 (blue note) should be used as a passing tone, not a resting point. Bend notes, use vibrato, and play with feel. This scale is all about expression. Works over both minor and dominant 7th chords.

Circle of Fifths Position

E in the Circle of Fifths

CGDAEBF#DbAbEbBbFAmEmBmF#mC#mG#mD#mBbmFmCmGmDmEminor
Major
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Transpose to Other Keys

Blues Scale Scale in All 12 Keys

Related Scales

Similar Scales in the Key of E

Scale Diagram

E Blues Scale Keyboard Diagram

E Blues Scale scale shown on piano keyboard with notes E, G, A, Bb, B, D highlighted