F# Bebop dominant
Mixolydian with a passing major 7th; the eighth note aligns chord tones with strong beats.
Octaves
Musical context
How the scale relates to the chord, mode, key and progression.
Theory
General info
- Name
- F# Bebop dominant
- Family
- Exotic scales
- Note count
- 8
- Step formula
- W – W – H – W – W – H – H – H
- Numeric formula
- 0-2-2-1-2-2-1-1-1
Notes & degrees
1F#root
2G#major 2nd
3A#major 3rd
4Bperfect 4th
5C#perfect 5th
6D#major 6th
b7Eminor 7th
7E#major 7th
Construction
- Overview
- Mixolydian with a passing major 7th; the eighth note aligns chord tones with strong beats.
- Application in music
- In continuous eighth notes beginning on a chord tone, the added note helps place V7 chord tones on strong beats.
- Interval formula
- F#WG#WA#HBWC#WD#HEHE#
Tensions & resolutions
Stable degrees
IF#point of resttonic
IIIA#defines modal qualitythird
VC#supports the tonic sonorityfifth
Typical resolutions & tensions
VIIE#E#
IF#F#
In typical voice leading, the leading tone rises by semitone to tonic.
IIIA#A#
IVBB
In a dominant context, scale degree 4 normally descends by step to 3.
IF#F#
IIG#G#
Scale degree 2 may descend to tonic; the motion is especially close when degree 2 is lowered.
This scale on guitar 🎸
See how F# Bebop dominant looks on guitar.
Circle of fifths
The major key on the same tonic and its neighbouring keys on the circle of fifths.
Connections
Practice
Keyboard Trainer
Reinforce it in practice — play and name notes on the interactive keyboard.