G# Phrygian Dominant Scale
Middle Eastern, intense
What is the G# Phrygian Dominant Scale?
The Phrygian Dominant scale combines Phrygian's exotic flat 2nd with a major 3rd, creating an intense Middle Eastern sound. It's the 5th mode of harmonic minor and is used extensively in flamenco and metal.
Interval Pattern: H-3H-H-W-H-W-W
Scale Notes and Intervals
G# Phrygian Dominant
ExoticG# 1
A 2
B# 3
C# 4
D# 5
E 6
F# 7
Notes:
G# -A -B# -C# -D# -E -F#
Intervals:
HAHWHW W
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play G# Phrygian Dominant on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
ExoticCharacter
Middle Eastern, intenseGenres
Metal, World, PsytranceNotes in Scale
7 notes: G#, A, B#, C#, D#, E, F#Category
Minor VariantsIntervals
H-3H-H-W-H-W-WHistory and Origins
The Background of the Phrygian Dominant Scale
This scale has deep roots in Middle Eastern, Jewish, and Spanish music traditions. Known as Ahava Rabbah in Jewish music and Hijaz in Arabic music, it became a staple of flamenco and later neoclassical metal.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the G# Phrygian Dominant Scale
- Flat 2nd with major 3rd
- Strong Middle Eastern character
- 5th mode of harmonic minor
- Perfect for exotic dominant sounds
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in G# Phrygian Dominant
- Wherever I May Roam - Metallica
- Hava Nagila (Traditional)
- Misirlou - Dick Dale
- Gates of Babylon - Rainbow
Playing Tips
How to Practice the G# Phrygian Dominant Scale
The flat 2 to major 3rd leap is the signature sound. Use over dominant 7th chords resolving to minor. Great for creating tension in flamenco-style passages. Emphasize the b2-1 and 3-1 resolutions.
Circle of Fifths Position
G# in the Circle of Fifths
Major
Minor
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