C# Batti Major Sharp Five Banjo (5-String) Scale
Banjo (5-String) scale — fretboard diagramIntermediate
C# Batti Major Sharp Five Scale — Notes and Intervals
The C# Batti Major Sharp Five scale is an Ethiopian pentatonic with a raised fifth degree that introduces an augmented quality rare among five-note scales, stretching the intervals into expansive, exotic territory. On Banjo (5-String), its notes are C#, F, F#, A, C. Remarkably, the same scale appears independently in Romanian folk music as Bacovia, suggesting either ancient cultural contact or a striking convergence of musical evolution across continents. Commonly used in Ethiopian, Romanian Folk, World, Experimental. Notable players include Mulatu Astatke. Use over augmented and Maj7#5 chords. The raised 5th pushes the pentatonic beyond its usual consonant comfort zone into more tense, exotic territory.
Notes: C#, F, F#, A, C
Intervals: 1P, 3M, 4P, 6m, 7M
Degrees: 1 2 3 b4 5
Formula: 4-H-WH-WH-H
Number of notes: 5
Musical Character
A pentatonic with a raised 5th degree, creating an augmented quality rare in pentatonic scales. The wide intervals produce an expansive, stretching sensation. Also appears in Romanian folk music under the name Bacovia.
Genres & Notable Artists
Genres: Ethiopian, Romanian Folk, World, Experimental
Notable players: Mulatu Astatke
How to Use the C# Batti Major Sharp Five Scale
Use over augmented and Maj7#5 chords. The raised 5th pushes the pentatonic beyond its usual consonant comfort zone into more tense, exotic territory.
Origin & Background
From the Ethiopian kiñit system, this variant of the Batti major family features a raised 5th degree. Remarkably, the same scale appears independently in Romanian folk music, where it is known as Bacovia. This parallel suggests either ancient cultural contact or a convergent musical evolution.
How to Play C# Batti Major Sharp Five on Banjo (5-String)
Begin by locating C# on your instrument and play through the 5 notes of the Batti Major Sharp Five scale slowly, ensuring each note rings clearly before increasing speed.
The C# Batti Major Sharp Five scale contains 2 sharps (C#, F#). This scale does not follow a traditional major or minor key signature, so reading from sheet music may require accidentals.
Practice Routine — Exercises for Playing
Set a metronome to 80 BPM and play the C# Batti Major Sharp Five scale in groups of four notes, shifting the starting note each repetition. This builds muscle memory across the entire scale range. After a week, try improvising short 4-bar phrases using only these notes.
This scale works well over simple power chord progressions or a 12-bar blues in C#. Try a C#5 - A5 - C5 progression. This scale is especially effective in romanian folk contexts.
Banjo (5-String) Tips
Practice the C# Batti Major Sharp Five scale slowly and evenly on your instrument, focusing on tone quality for each of the 5 notes before building speed. Aim for a bright quality in your phrasing to match the natural character of this scale.
Related Scales
The C# Batti Major Sharp Five scale contains 5 notes (C#, F, F#, A, C). Use the interactive fretboard diagram above to explore each shape and pattern on Banjo (5-String) with different tunings and fret ranges. Practice ascending and descending from the root note to learn the sound of this scale.
CAGED Positions & Patterns for C# Batti Major Sharp Five
The C# Batti Major Sharp Five scale can be played in 5 CAGED positions across the fretboard, each based on an open chord shape (C, A, G, E, D). As a 5-note pentatonic scale, 2-notes-per-string patterns are the most ergonomic way to traverse the fretboard. Use the pattern selector above to isolate each position.
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