C# Harmonic Minor
C sharp Harmonic Minor scale for bass guitar presented by diagram.
The C# Harmonic Minor displayed as fingerboard diagram for bass. The notes are marked in blue color, root notes in darker shade. The one-octave pattern starts on the 3rd string, 4th fret.
C# Harmonic Minor one octave

C# Harmonic Minor full fretboard

C# Harmonic Minor with note names

The scale displayed with its numeric formula and scale degrees.
Formula | Notes | Intervals | Degrees |
---|---|---|---|
1 | C# | Unison | Tonic |
2 | D# | Major second | Supertonic |
b3 | E | Minor third | Mediant |
4 | F# | Perfect fourth | Subdominant |
5 | G# | Perfect fifth | Dominant |
b6 | A | Minor sixth | Submediant |
7 | B# | Major seventh | Subtonic |
B# is equivalent to C. In scale notation, the same note letter should not be included twice, if it can be avoided.
The C sharp Harmonic Minor consists of seven notes. It can be described in steps as a formula of distances written as whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole and a half step, half step from the root to the next root note.
It is identical with C# Natural Minor apart from the major seventh interval (C).
C sharp Harmonic Minor scale starting from E-string:

C sharp Harmonic Minor scale starting from A-string:

The numbers above the tablatures are suggested fingerings.