G bebop chords

All guitar chords for the G bebop scale

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Harmony
Originalii–V–ISec. Dom.

G bebop scale diatonic chords

IG major
EADGBE213
3frEADGBE1113425frEADGBE11x2437frEADGBE111432
IIA minor
EADGBEx231
2frEADGBE444x15frEADGBE1111347frEADGBEx1342
IIIB dim
EADGBEx3x2
EADGBEx1243x5frEADGBE31x42x9frEADGBExx12x3
IVC unknown
C - E - F♯
VD unknown
D - F - G
VIF♯ m7
EADGBE111113
4frEADGBExx14239frEADGBE11113210frEADGBExx2314
VIIG unknown
F - G - B
VIIIF♯ dim
EADGBE2x31x
4frEADGBExx12x37frEADGBEx41x239frEADGBEx1243x

G bebop scale seventh chords

IG 7
EADGBE321
3frEADGBE1111325frEADGBE11x32410frEADGBE111134
IIA m6
EADGBEx2314
4frEADGBE2222x15frEADGBE1112347frEADGBE111x32
IIIG 7
EADGBE321
3frEADGBE1111325frEADGBE11x32410frEADGBE111134
IVF♯ m7♭5
EADGBE2341
4frEADGBE222xx19frEADGBEx1324x10frEADGBE11xx24
VG 7
EADGBE321
3frEADGBE1111325frEADGBE11x32410frEADGBE111134
VIF♯ m7♭5
EADGBE2341
4frEADGBE222xx19frEADGBEx1324x10frEADGBE11xx24
VIIG 7
EADGBE321
3frEADGBE1111325frEADGBE11x32410frEADGBE111134
VIIIF♯ m7♭5
EADGBE2341
4frEADGBE222xx19frEADGBEx1324x10frEADGBE11xx24

scale

Fretboard diagram

G bebop scale — 6-string guitar fretboard diagramInteractive fretboard diagram showing the G bebop scale on 6-string guitar with 22 frets. Notes: E, F, F#, G, A, B, C, D.EFF#GABCDEFF#GABCDBCDEFF#GABCDEFF#GAGABCDEFF#GABCDEFDEFF#GABCDEFF#GABCABCDEFF#GABCDEFF#GEFF#GABCDEFF#GABCD1357911121315171921

G bebop scale — chords and intervals

The harmonized G bebop scale produces an eight-chord set that adds a chromatic passing chord to the standard Mixolydian family, ensuring strong chord tones land on strong beats. The chords from G bebop are G major, A minor, B diminished, C unknown, D unknown, F# minor seventh, G unknown, F# diminished. This chromatic addition is the secret to smooth bebop comping. The extra chord allows for constant eighth-note harmonic rhythm while maintaining clear functional harmony — essential for swing and bebop accompaniment. Commonly used in Jazz, Bebop, Swing, Hard Bop. Notable players include Charlie Parker, Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, George Benson.

The G bebop scale has the following degrees: 1 2 3 4 5 6 ♭7 7.

Intervals: W-W-H-W-W-H-H-H.

Diatonic chords: G major, A minor, B diminished, C unknown, D unknown, F# minor seventh, G unknown, F# diminished.

DegreesChord
IG major
iiA minor
iiiB diminished
IVC unknown
VD unknown
viF# minor seventh
vii°G unknown
8F# diminished

Degree-by-Degree Analysis

The I chord (G major) is the tonic — the gravitational center of the key. The ii chord (A minor) is the minor subdominant, commonly used to approach the V chord. The iii chord (B diminished) functions as a substitute for the I or vi. The IV chord (C unknown) is the subdominant — it adds motion and moderate tension. The V chord (D unknown) is the dominant — it creates the strongest tension that wants to resolve to the I. The vi chord (F# minor seventh) is the relative minor — it brings emotional color and depth. The vii° chord (G unknown) is the diminished — the most tense, rarely used alone, usually leading to the I.

This page focuses on the harmonic content — the chords built from each degree of the G bebop scale. For fretboard patterns and fingering guides, see the scale page.

Use the interactive harmonizer above to explore triads, seventh chords, and chord voicings for composing with the G bebop scale on guitar.

bebop is the Mixolydian with added chromatic passing tone (natural 7th). View G Mixolydian scale

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How to Use This Scale

Use over dominant 7th chords. The added passing tone ensures that the root, 3rd, 5th, and b7 fall on downbeats during eighth-note runs — the 'trick' that makes bebop sound professional.

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