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C Blues Minor Scale on Guitar in Standard Tuning

The C Blues Minor scale consists of the following sounds: C, E♭, F, F♯, G, B♭. The intervals present in the scale are: unison, minor third, perfect fourth, diminished fifth (aka. augmented fourth), perfect fifth, minor seventh. In terms of semitone steps, the scale is built using the following sequence: root, whole and half step, whole step, half step, half step, whole and half step.

C Blues Minor scale sounds, intervals and semitone steps sequence
Scale information
Scale sounds C E♭ F F♯ G B♭
Scale intervals 1 ♭3 4 ♭5 5 ♭7
Steps R W+H W H H W+H
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C Blues Minor Scale Harmonization

Diatonic and seventh chords of in the C Blues Minor scale
Chords in scale
Diatonic chords
Function nameTonicMediantSubdominantSubdominantDominantLeading Tone / Subtonic
Diatonic sounds
C
F
G
E♭
F♯
B♭
F
G
C
F♯
B♭
E♭
G
C
F
B♭
E♭
F♯
Diatonic intervals
1
4
5
1
♭3
5
1
2
5
1
3
6
1
4
♭7
1
4
♭6
Chord extension
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