Eb Blues
E flat Blues scale for guitar.
The Eb Blues scale is a six-note scale. In the fingerboard diagrams the notes in the scale are marked out with blue circles (root notes in darker color). The scale is displayed in a two-octave pattern and in the five main fingerboard positions.
2 octaves
Shape 1 (11th position)
Shape 2 (1st position)
Shape 3 (4th position)
Shape 4 (6th position)
Shape 5 (8th position)
Scale with extension
The scale and its scale degrees.
Formula | Notes |
---|---|
1 | Eb |
b3 | Gb |
4 | Ab |
b5 | A |
5 | Bb |
b7 | Db |
Compared to the corresponding Major scale, three notes are flatted, including the additional chromatic b5 note.
The notes in the scale can be described as steps on the guitar fingerboard according to the following formula: whole and a half, whole, half, half, whole and a half, whole from the first note to the same in the next octave.
The E flat Blues scale contains all the notes in the Eb Pentatonic Minor plus a flatted fifth, the so-called blue note. Due to the close relationship to Ebm Pentatonic, the scale is also referred to as Ebm Pentatonic Blues or Eb Minor Blues.
Notice that the Eb Pentatonic Minor Blues scale is identical with the Eb Pentatonic Minor scale except for the passing note (b5).
The "Extended" diagram shows a way to expand the scale pattern with shape four merged with parts of two adjacent shapes.
Related to this scale is the Eb Major Blues scale or Eb Pentatonic Major Blues scale. It can be displayed as follows:
Formula | Notes | Intervals |
---|---|---|
1 | Eb | Unison |
2 | F | Major second |
b3 | Gb | Minor third |
3 | G | Major third |
5 | Bb | Perfect fifth |
6 | C | Sixth |
The Eb Pentatonic Major Blues scale is identical with the Eb Pentatonic Major, but with an added b3.
Start the audio and play along with your guitar! Use notes from the scale in the diagram above.
Normal tempo:E flat Pentatonic Minor Blues scale first shape ascending.
The numbers above the tablature are suggested fingerings.