A

Locrian Mode

Scale Notes

A1+0 semitones
Bb2+1 semitones
C3+3 semitones
D4+5 semitones
Eb5+6 semitones
F6+8 semitones
G7+10 semitones

Scale Information

Root NoteAScale TypeLocrian Mode
CategoryModalNumber of Notes7

Interval Pattern

Semitones: 0 - 1 - 3 - 5 - 6 - 8 - 10
Pattern repeats every octave (12 semitones)
A0
A#1
B2
C3
C#4
D5
D#6
E7
F8
F#9
G10
G#11
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Understanding the Pattern: The numbers above show the interval distances between scale notes in semitones (half-steps). The highlighted notes like this are the notes that belong to this scale. This pattern can be moved to any starting note to create the same scale in different keys - that's how scales work across all 12 keys!

Scale Overview

Description

The 7th mode with a diminished quality, rarely used as a tonal center

Musical Context

This modal scale contains 7 notes and is commonly used in Classical and Guitar music. This scale requires some musical experience to master effectively.

Characteristics
UnstableDiminishedTheoreticalDissonant

Practice Guide

Key Signature

3 sharps (F#, C#, G#)

A - Bb - C - D - Eb - F - G

Difficulty Level

IntermediateCircle of Fifths

Common in classical music, natural for violin and guitar

Common Genres

ClassicalGuitarViolinChamber music
Common Uses
Jazz theory
Modern classical
Experimental music
Practice Tips
  • • Practice ascending and descending patterns
  • • Try different rhythmic variations
  • • Experiment with skipping notes (thirds, fourths)
  • • Use as a basis for improvisation