What is the G# Whole Tone Scale?

The Whole Tone scale consists entirely of whole steps, creating a floating, dreamlike quality with no sense of tonal center. This symmetrical structure divides the octave into six equal parts, producing an otherworldly, impressionistic sound.

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

Scale Notes and Intervals

G# Whole Tone

Dreamy
G# 1
A# 2
B# 3
D 4
E 5
F# 6
Notes:
G# -A# -B# -D -E -F#
Intervals:
WWWWW W

Keyboard Visualization

How to Play G# Whole Tone on Piano

Scale Properties

Mood

Dreamy

Character

Floating, impressionist

Genres

Jazz, Film, Ambient

Notes in Scale

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

Category

Symmetric

Intervals

W-W-W-W-W-W

History and Origins

The Background of the Whole Tone Scale

Championed by Claude Debussy and the French Impressionists in the late 19th century to escape traditional harmony. It became a staple of film music for dream sequences, mystery, and supernatural themes.

Musical Characteristics

Key Features of the G# Whole Tone Scale

  • Six notes, all whole steps apart
  • No half steps - completely symmetrical
  • Only two possible whole tone scales exist
  • Augmented quality throughout

Famous Songs Using This Scale

Popular Tracks in G# Whole Tone

  • Voiles - Claude Debussy
  • You Are the Sunshine of My Life (intro) - Stevie Wonder
  • Dream sequences in countless films
  • Superman Theme (specific moments)

Playing Tips

How to Practice the G# Whole Tone Scale

Only two whole tone scales exist (C and Db), so transposition is limited. Use over augmented and dominant 7#5 chords. Perfect for creating dreamlike, suspended-in-time feelings.

Circle of Fifths Position

G# in the Circle of Fifths

B#GDAEBF#DbG#EbA#FAmEmBmF#mC#mG#mD#mA#mFmB#mGmDmG#minor
Major
Minor
Selected

Transpose to Other Keys

Whole Tone Scale in All 12 Keys

Related Scales

Similar Scales in the Key of G#

Scale Diagram

G# Whole Tone Keyboard Diagram

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