G Prometheus Scale
Scriabin, whole tone variant
What is the G Prometheus Scale?
The Prometheus scale (also called Scriabin's Mystic Chord as a scale) is a whole-tone scale variant created by Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. It produces a mystical, otherworldly quality central to his late works.
Interval Pattern: W-W-W-3H-H-W
Scale Notes and Intervals
G Prometheus
MysticalG 1
A 2
B 3
Db 4
E 5
F 6
Notes:
G -A -B -Db -E -F
Intervals:
WWWAH W
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play G Prometheus on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
MysticalCharacter
Scriabin, whole tone variantGenres
Classical, AmbientNotes in Scale
6 notes: G, A, B, Db, E, FCategory
ExoticIntervals
W-W-W-3H-H-WHistory and Origins
The Background of the Prometheus Scale
Created by Alexander Scriabin for his "Prometheus: The Poem of Fire" (1910). Scriabin associated this scale with mystical concepts, synesthesia (seeing colors with music), and spiritual transcendence.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the G Prometheus Scale
- Six-note whole tone variant
- Scriabin's mystic sound
- Associated with synesthesia
- Creates otherworldly atmosphere
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in G Prometheus
- Prometheus: The Poem of Fire - Scriabin
- Late Scriabin piano works
- Modern mystical compositions
Playing Tips
How to Practice the G Prometheus Scale
Think of it as a modified whole tone scale. The tritone and major 9th are important colors. Use for creating transcendent, mystical atmospheres. Perfect for ambient and new age contexts.
Circle of Fifths Position
G in the Circle of Fifths
Major
Minor
Selected
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