What is the G# Locrian Scale?

The Locrian mode is the darkest and most unstable of all modes, featuring both a flat 2nd and a flat 5th. This creates a diminished, unresolved quality that makes it challenging to use but powerful for creating extreme tension.

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

Scale Notes and Intervals

G# Locrian

Unstable
G# 1
A 2
B 3
C# 4
D 5
E 6
F# 7
Notes:
G# -A -B -C# -D -E -F#
Intervals:
HWWHWW W

Keyboard Visualization

How to Play G# Locrian on Piano

Scale Properties

Mood

Unstable

Character

Dissonant, unresolved, dark

Genres

Metal, Experimental, Math Rock, Djent, Noise, Industrial

Notes in Scale

7 notes: G#, A, B, C#, D, E, F#

Category

Modes

Intervals

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

History and Origins

The Background of the Locrian Scale

Named after the Locrians of ancient Greece, this mode was rarely used in traditional music due to its instability. It found a home in heavy metal and experimental music where its dissonance became a feature rather than a flaw.

Musical Characteristics

Key Features of the G# Locrian Scale

  • Flat 2nd and flat 5th degrees
  • Most unstable mode
  • Diminished tonic triad
  • Creates extreme tension and darkness

Famous Songs Using This Scale

Popular Tracks in G# Locrian

  • Army of Me - Bjork
  • YYZ - Rush
  • Dust to Dust - John Kirkpatrick
  • Enter Sandman intro - Metallica

Playing Tips

How to Practice the G# Locrian Scale

Use sparingly for maximum impact. The diminished 5th makes traditional resolution impossible. Works over half-diminished chords. Great for creating tension before resolving to another mode.

Circle of Fifths Position

G# in the Circle of Fifths

CGDAEBF#C#G#EbBbFAmEmBmF#mC#mG#mD#mBbmFmCmGmDmG#minor
Major
Minor
Selected

Transpose to Other Keys

Locrian Scale in All 12 Keys

Related Scales

Similar Scales in the Key of G#

Scale Diagram

G# Locrian Keyboard Diagram

G# Locrian scale shown on piano keyboard with notes G#, A, B, C#, D, E, F# highlighted