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Exotic · G# / A♭ root

G# / A♭ Phrygian Dominant

The 5th mode of the harmonic minor scale. Has a strong Middle-Eastern, Spanish Flamenco, or Jewish character due to its augmented 2nd.

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Notes in G# Phrygian Dominant

AbRoot
A2nd
C3rd
Db4th
Eb5th
E6th
Gb7th
AbOctave

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About the G# Phrygian Dominant Scale

The G# phrygian dominant scale contains the notes Ab, A, C, Db, Eb, E, Gb, Ab. It follows the interval pattern 1-3-1-2-1-2-2 and belongs to the exotic family.

The 5th mode of the harmonic minor scale. Has a strong Middle-Eastern, Spanish Flamenco, or Jewish character due to its augmented 2nd. Practising this scale across ascending and descending directions builds reliable recognition of its characteristic mood and sound in any musical context.