E Harmonic Minor Guitar Scale

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Notes in the E Harmonic Minor Guitar Scale

How to play the E Harmonic Minor guitar scale

The E Harmonic Minor scale is a harmonic minor scale which means it has the following definition:

R 2 b3 4 5 b6 7

The Harmonic Minor scale has the same notes as the natural minor scale except that the 7th degree is a semitone higher. This means you can build the harmonic minor scale from the major scale by lowering the 3rd and 6th degrees. The 7th degree is only a semitone below the tonic or root note and acts as a leading tone to the tonic, creating a stronger harmonic pull to the root when compared to the natural minor scale.

Which notes are in the E Harmonic Minor guitar scale?

The notes in the E Harmonic Minor scale are:

E F# G A B C D# E

There are 7 notes in the scale with no flats and 2 sharps.

What are the intervals in the E Harmonic Minor Guitar Scale?

The scale definition for the E Harmonic Minor guitar scale is R 2 b3 4 5 b6 7 which means that the interval formula for the scale in semitones is:

2 1 2 2 1 3 1

You can also write this as note intervals:

Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone Tone and a half Semitone

The E Harmonic Minor Guitar Scale on the fretboard

Let's take a look at E Harmonic Minor on the guitar fretboard. Here is the scale across the entire fretboard:

Full guitar fretboard for E Harmonic Minor scale

E Harmonic Minor Guitar Scale Recap

Here is a quick recap of all the information about the E Harmonic Minor covered in this page:

  • The E Harmonic Minor Scale is a harmonic minor scale.

  • The definition of the E Harmonic Minor scale is: R 2 b3 4 5 b6 7

  • The notes in the E Harmonic Minor guitar scale are: E F# G A B C D# E

  • The interval formula for the E Harmonic Minor scale is: 2 1 2 2 1 3 1

  • The note intervals in the E Harmonic Minor scale are: Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone Tone and a half Semitone

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