What is the G# Diminished (Half-Whole) Scale?

The Half-Whole Diminished scale is the mode of the Whole-Half that works over dominant 7th chords. By starting with a half step, it provides all the tensions (b9, #9, #11, 13) for a dominant 7th chord.

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

Scale Notes and Intervals

G# Diminished (Half-Whole)

Tense
G# 1
A 2
B 3
B# 4
D 5
D# 6
E# 7
F# 8
Notes:
G# -A -B -B# -D -D# -E# -F#
Intervals:
HWHWHWH W

Keyboard Visualization

How to Play G# Diminished (Half-Whole) on Piano

Scale Properties

Mood

Tense

Character

Dominant diminished, jazz

Genres

Jazz, Fusion

Notes in Scale

8 notes: G#, A, B, B#, D, D#, E#, F#

Category

Symmetric

Intervals

H-W-H-W-H-W-H-W

History and Origins

The Background of the Diminished (Half-Whole) Scale

Jazz musicians discovered that starting the diminished scale on a half step created perfect tensions for dominant 7th chords. It became a cornerstone of bebop and modern jazz vocabulary.

Musical Characteristics

Key Features of the G# Diminished (Half-Whole) Scale

  • Eight notes alternating H-W
  • Perfect for dominant 7th alterations
  • Contains b9, #9, #11, and natural 13
  • Symmetrical structure

Famous Songs Using This Scale

Popular Tracks in G# Diminished (Half-Whole)

  • Giant Steps - John Coltrane (specific passages)
  • Cherokee (bebop solos)
  • Moment's Notice - John Coltrane

Playing Tips

How to Practice the G# Diminished (Half-Whole) Scale

Use over dominant 7th chords, especially those resolving to minor. Contains all the "altered" sounds plus natural 5 and 13. The symmetry means one fingering works in four keys.

Circle of Fifths Position

G# in the Circle of Fifths

B#GDAEBF#DbG#D#BbE#AmEmBmF#mC#mG#mD#mBbmE#mB#mGmDmG#minor
Major
Minor
Selected

Transpose to Other Keys

Diminished (Half-Whole) Scale in All 12 Keys

Related Scales

Similar Scales in the Key of G#

Scale Diagram

G# Diminished (Half-Whole) Keyboard Diagram

G# Diminished (Half-Whole) scale shown on piano keyboard with notes G#, A, B, B#, D, D#, E#, F# highlighted