Musical Scales
Visualize any musical scales on the guitar, ukulele or bass fretboard. Select the instrument and tuning, then choose the tonic and scale type to see the scale notes and chords. Toggle chords and chord extension to see them mapped on the fretboard. Click any sound on the fretboard to highlight it in the table. Easily print fretboard diagrams.
A♭ Pentatonic Major Scale
The A♭ Pentatonic Major scale consists of the following sounds: A♭, B♭, C, E♭, F. The intervals present in the scale are: unison, major second, major third, perfect fifth, major sixth. In terms of semitone steps, the scale is built using the following sequence: root, whole step, whole step, whole and half step, whole step.
| Scale information | |||||
| Scale sounds | A♭ | B♭ | C | E♭ | F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scale intervals | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 6 |
| Steps | R | W | W | W+H | W |
A♭ Pentatonic Major Scale Harmonization
| Chords in scale | |||||
| Diatonic chords | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Function name | Tonic | Supertonic | Mediant | Dominant | Submediant |
| Diatonic sounds | A♭ C F | B♭ E♭ A♭ | C F B♭ | E♭ A♭ C | F B♭ E♭ |
| Diatonic intervals | 1 3 6 | 1 4 ♭7 | 1 4 ♭7 | 1 4 6 | 1 4 ♭7 |
| Chord extension | |||||