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G-sharp minor pentatonic scale

The Solution below shows the G# minor pentatonic scale, on the piano, bass and treble clef.

The Lesson steps then explain how to construct the scale using the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th minor scale notes.

For a quick summary to this topic, have a look at Pentatonic scale.

Circle of fifths keys in the minor pentatonic scale
KeyAEBF#C#[G#]D#A#DGCFBbEbAb

Solution

1. G-sharp minor pentatonic scale

This step shows the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. There are 5 pentatonic scale notes plus the octave of the tonic note - a total of 6 notes.

The G-sharp minor pentatonic scale has 4 sharps.

G-sharp minor pentatonic scale note names
Note no.Note name
1The 1st note of the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale is G#
2The 2nd note of the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale is B
3The 3rd note of the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale is C#
4The 4th note of the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale is D#
5The 5th note of the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale is F#
6The 6th note of the G-sharp minor pentatonic scale is G#

G-sharp minor pentatonic scale

Middle C (midi note 60) is shown with an orange line under the 2nd note on the piano diagram.

These note names are shown below on the treble clef followed by the bass clef.

G-sharp minor pentatonic scale

G-sharp minor pentatonic scale

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Lesson steps

1. Piano key note names

This step shows the white and black note names on a piano keyboard so that the note names are familiar for later steps, and to show that the note names start repeating themselves after 12 notes.

The white keys are named using the alphabetic letters A, B, C, D, E, F, and G, which is a pattern that repeats up the piano keyboard.

Every white or black key could have a flat(b) or sharp(#) accidental name, depending on how that note is used. In a later step, if sharp or flat notes are used, the exact accidental names will be chosen.

Sharp and flat note names

The audio files below play every note shown on the piano above, so middle C (marked with an orange line at the bottom) is the 2nd note heard.

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2. G-sharp tonic note and one octave of notes

This step shows an octave of notes in the key of G#, to identify the start and end notes of the scale.

The numbered notes are those that might be used when building this note scale.

Note 1 is the tonic note - the starting note - G#, and note 13 is the same note name but one octave higher.

G-sharp chromatic scale-1 octave of notes

G-sharp chromatic scale-1 octave of notes
No.12345678910111213
NoteG#AA# / BbBCC# / DbDD# / EbEFF# / GbGG#
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3. G-sharp minor scale note positions

This step describes the G# natural minor scale which is needed to build the minor pentatonic scale in a later step.

The natural minor scale uses the  W-H-W-W-H-W-W  note counting rule to identify the scale note positions.

To count up a Whole tone, count up by two physical piano keys, either white or black.

To count up a Half-tone (semitone), count up from the last note up by one physical piano key, either white or black.

The tonic note (shown as *) is the starting point and is always the 1st note in the minor scale.

G-sharp minor scale note positions

Again, the final 8th note is the octave note, having the same name as the tonic note.
G-sharp minor scale note positions
No.12345678
NoteG#A# / BbBC# / DbD# / EbEF# / GbG#
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4. G-sharp minor scale notes

This step assigns note names to the minor scale note positions identified in the previous step.

Having identified the piano keys that make up this minor scale, this step shows the note names of those keys.

G-sharp minor scale
No.12345678
NoteG#A#BC#D#EF#G#

G-sharp minor scale

To understand the music theory behind why these sharp and flat note names have chosen given the note positions from the previous step, have a look at the G# natural minor scale.

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5. G-sharp minor pentatonic scale notes

This step shows the 5 pentatonic notes (1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th) taken from the minor scale.

The minor pentatonic scale is made from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th notes from the natural minor scale above. The 2nd and 6th notes of the minor scale are not used.

Below are those notes numbered 1 to 5 on the piano keyboard.

The 6th note is the octave of the tonic note, where this scale pattern begins to repeat itself up the piano keyboard.

Wherever possible, complex note names from the minor scale are simplified to arrive at the final pentatonic scale notes.

For example, in the Db minor pentatonic scale, the 4th note of the natural minor scale Fb is simplified to be note E.

G-sharp minor pentatonic scale notes
No.123456
NoteG#BC#D#F#G#

G-sharp minor pentatonic scale

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