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

IA♭ major
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4frEADGBE1113426frEADGBE11x2438frEADGBE111432
IIB♭ minor
EADGBE11x342
6frEADGBE1111346frEADGBE111xx38frEADGBExx1342
IIIC dim
EADGBEx41x23
3frEADGBEx1243x6frEADGBE31x42x10frEADGBExx12x3
IVC♯ unknown
C♯ - F - G
VE♭ unknown
D♯ - F♯ - G♯
VIG m7
3frEADGBE111113
5frEADGBE11x4238frEADGBE11x23410frEADGBE111132
VIIA♭ unknown
F♯ - G♯ - C
VIIIG dim
EADGBE31x42x
5frEADGBExx12x38frEADGBEx12x3210frEADGBEx1243x

G♯ bebop scale seventh chords

IA♭ 7
EADGBE111xx2
4frEADGBE1111326frEADGBE11x32411frEADGBE111134
IIB♭ m6
EADGBEx13x24
3frEADGBEx2314x5frEADGBE2222x16frEADGBE111234
IIIA♭ 7
EADGBE111xx2
4frEADGBE1111326frEADGBE11x32411frEADGBE111134
IVG m7♭5
EADGBE3xx421
EADGBE2x341x5frEADGBE222xx110frEADGBEx1324x
VA♭ 7
EADGBE111xx2
4frEADGBE1111326frEADGBE11x32411frEADGBE111134
VIG m7♭5
EADGBE3xx421
EADGBE2x341x5frEADGBE222xx110frEADGBEx1324x
VIIA♭ 7
EADGBE111xx2
4frEADGBE1111326frEADGBE11x32411frEADGBE111134
VIIIG m7♭5
EADGBE3xx421
EADGBE2x341x5frEADGBE222xx110frEADGBEx1324x

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: F, F#, G, G#, A#, C, C#, D#.FF#GG#A#CC#D#FF#GG#A#CC#CC#D#FF#GG#A#CC#D#FF#GG#GG#A#CC#D#FF#GG#A#CC#D#FD#FF#GG#A#CC#D#FF#GG#A#CA#CC#D#FF#GG#A#CC#D#FF#GFF#GG#A#CC#D#FF#GG#A#CC#1357911121315171921

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, C diminished, C# unknown, D# unknown, G minor seventh, G# unknown, G 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, C diminished, C# unknown, D# unknown, G minor seventh, G# unknown, G diminished.

DegreesChord
IG# major
iiA# minor
iiiC diminished
IVC# unknown
VD# unknown
viG minor seventh
vii°G# unknown
8G 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 (C 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 (G 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

Related Scales

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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