Ab Lydian Dominant Guitar Scale

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Notes in the Ab Lydian Dominant Guitar Scale

How to play the Ab Lydian Dominant guitar scale

The Ab Lydian Dominant scale is a lydian dominant scale which means it has the following definition:

R 2 3 #4 5 6 b7

The Lydian Dominant scale is the fourth mode of the ascending melodic minor scale or jazz minor scale.

Which notes are in the Ab Lydian Dominant guitar scale?

The notes in the Ab Lydian Dominant scale are:

Ab Bb C D Eb F Gb Ab

There are 7 notes in the scale with 4 flats and no sharps.

What are the intervals in the Ab Lydian Dominant Guitar Scale?

The scale definition for the Ab Lydian Dominant guitar scale is R 2 3 #4 5 6 b7 which means that the interval formula for the scale in semitones is:

2 2 2 1 2 1 2

You can also write this as note intervals:

Tone Tone Tone Semitone Tone Semitone Tone

The Ab Lydian Dominant Guitar Scale on the fretboard

Let's take a look at Ab Lydian Dominant on the guitar fretboard. Here is the scale across the entire fretboard:

Full guitar fretboard for Ab Lydian Dominant scale

Ab Lydian Dominant Guitar Scale Recap

Here is a quick recap of all the information about the Ab Lydian Dominant covered in this page:

  • The Ab Lydian Dominant Scale is a lydian dominant scale.

  • The definition of the Ab Lydian Dominant scale is: R 2 3 #4 5 6 b7

  • The notes in the Ab Lydian Dominant guitar scale are: Ab Bb C D Eb F Gb Ab

  • The interval formula for the Ab Lydian Dominant scale is: 2 2 2 1 2 1 2

  • The note intervals in the Ab Lydian Dominant scale are: Tone Tone Tone Semitone Tone Semitone Tone

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