A blues scale
Minor pentatonic plus the b5. The blue note. The sound.
Notes: A · C · D · Eb · E · G
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About the A blues scale
The A blues scale has 6 notes: A, C, D, Eb, E, G. Minor pentatonic plus the b5. The blue note. The sound.
[Placeholder — practice perspective goes here: what songs use this scale, how it relates to the chord harmony it lives over, fingering and technique notes, improvising approaches. Written by a working musician, not generated.]
Common questions
What notes are in the A blues scale?+
The A blues scale contains: A, C, D, Eb, E, G.
How is the A blues scale built?+
It's built from these intervals above the root: 0, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10 semitones.
What does the A blues scale sound like?+
[Placeholder. Minor pentatonic plus the b5. The blue note. The sound.]
When would I use the A blues scale?+
[Placeholder — common harmonic contexts, chords it pairs with, song examples.]
What chords come from the A blues scale?+
[Placeholder — diatonic chord stack derived from the scale degrees.]
Is this the same as the A major scale?+
[Placeholder — explain the relationship between parallel scale modes.]
Can I use this scale on guitar?+
[Placeholder — yes. Common fingerings differ from piano; a fretboard view is coming.]
Is the visualization at concert pitch?+
Yes. The piano roll and staff show concert pitch (A4 = 440 Hz reference).