F Rock and roll

F "Rock and roll" scale for guitar.
This is no formal scale and it can be seen as a nine-notes hybrid between the Pentatonic Major and the Blues scales. It is sometimes referred to as the F formation since it centers around notes arranged as an F chord (XX3211). It is labeled "Rock and roll" here since it is often used in rock and roll, rockabilly and country. The diagram shows a fingerboard with the involved notes in the key of F.

F

4-string shape

F formation diagram with F as root note Notes: F - G - Ab - A - Bb - B - C - D - EbIntervals: 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 Type: Hybrid

The scale and its scale degrees.

Formula Notes
1 F
3 G
b3 Ab
3 A
4 Bb
b5 B
5 C
6 D
b7 Eb

The notes in the scale can be described as steps, written as whole, half, half, half, half, half, whole, half, whole from the first note to the same in the next octave.
This is no proper scale, but a merge of the F Pentatonic Major and F Blues. It could also be seen as an F chord-based shape (although the F note as the root in this chord, there are no further connection between the chord and the scale) mixed with notes from the corresponding Major and Blues scales.

In the rockabilly style of guitar, so-called double stops are often used besides single-note phrases. In the key of F and based on the scale pattern above, three examples (in shortened notation) would be XXXX11, XXXX33 and XXXXX11.

Start the audio and play along with your guitar! Use notes from the scale in the diagram above.

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