G Locrian 6 Piano Scale

Piano scale diagram

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G Locrian 6 Scale — Notes and Intervals

The G Locrian 6 scale is a rare and dissonant mode that adds a major sixth sparkle to a dark Locrian base. On Piano, its notes are G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, E, F. It provides a unique modal variation for experimental compositions and is used to create a sense of distorted major tonality. Commonly used in Experimental, Jazz, Avant-Garde. Notable players include Allan Holdsworth, Steve Coleman. Use over diminished and half-diminished chords in experimental contexts. A modal exploration tool rather than a standard jazz choice.

Notes: G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, E, F

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

Degrees: 1 b2 b3 4 5 6 b7

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

Number of notes: 7

Also known as: locrian natural 6, locrian sharp 6

How to Play G Locrian 6 on Piano

On piano, the G Locrian 6 scale uses 3 black keys. Start with your thumb on G and use the black keys as landmarks for consistent finger placement. Standard major or minor fingering patterns apply.

The G Locrian 6 scale contains 3 flats (Ab, Bb, Db). Its relative major is Bb major, which shares the same key signature.

Practice Routine

Begin by playing the G Locrian 6 scale ascending and descending at 80 BPM using a metronome, one note per beat. Once comfortable, practice in thirds (G-Bb, Ab-C) to build intervallic familiarity. Spend 5 minutes daily on this pattern before increasing tempo by 10 BPM.

Experiment with simple two-chord vamps rooted on G to let the characteristic intervals of the Locrian 6 scale come through clearly.

Piano Tips

At the piano, try voicing the G Locrian 6 scale in the left hand as blocked intervals (thirds or sixths) while the right hand plays the melody. This develops your harmonic ear and comping skills simultaneously.

The G Locrian 6 scale contains 7 notes (G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, E, F). Use the interactive piano diagram above to explore this scale on Piano.

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