F# Locrian Major Piano Scale

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F# Locrian Major Scale — Notes and Intervals

The F# Locrian Major scale is a 20th-century hybrid that combines the stability of a major third with the dissonance of a Locrian base. On Piano, it contains the notes F#, G#, A#, B, C, D, E. It was used by experimental composers to create a sound that is both familiar and alien. Commonly used in Experimental, Contemporary Classical, Avant-Garde. Notable players include Bela Bartok, Gyorgy Ligeti. Use in experimental composition over polytonal or atonal passages. A tool for creating cognitive dissonance.

Notes: F#, G#, A#, B, C, D, E

Intervals: 1P, 2M, 3M, 4P, 5d, 6m, 7m

Degrees: 1 2 3 4 5 b6 b7

Formula: W-W-H-H-W-W-W

Number of notes: 7

Also known as: arabian

Musical Character

AlienFamiliar-StrangeExperimental

A major 3rd within a Locrian framework — the contradiction creates a sound that is both familiar (major) and alien (b2, b5) simultaneously.

Genres & Notable Artists

Genres: Experimental, Contemporary Classical, Avant-Garde

Notable players: Bela Bartok, Gyorgy Ligeti

How to Use the F# Locrian Major Scale

Use in experimental composition over polytonal or atonal passages. A tool for creating cognitive dissonance.

Origin & Background

A 20th-century synthetic scale used by experimental composers to create sounds that defy tonal expectations.

How to Play F# Locrian Major on Piano

On piano, the F# Locrian Major scale uses 3 black keys. Start with your thumb on F# and use the black keys as landmarks for consistent finger placement. Standard major or minor fingering patterns apply.

The F# Locrian Major scale contains 3 sharps (F#, G#, A#). Its relative major is A# major, which shares the same key signature.

Practice Routine

Set a metronome to 100 BPM and play the F# Locrian Major 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.

Experiment with simple two-chord vamps rooted on F# to let the characteristic intervals of the Locrian Major scale come through clearly. This scale is especially effective in contemporary classical contexts.

Piano Tips

On piano, practice the F# Locrian Major scale hands together in contrary motion (one hand ascending, the other descending). This builds independence and strengthens your awareness of the scale's symmetry. Aim for a alien quality in your phrasing to match the natural character of this scale.

Related Scales

The F# Locrian Major scale contains 7 notes (F#, G#, A#, B, C, D, E). Use the interactive piano diagram above to explore this scale on Piano.

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