G# Mystery #1 Piano Scale
Piano scale diagram
G# Mystery #1 Scale — Notes and Intervals
The G# Mystery #1 scale is a rare and experimental synthetic scale found in modern music theory. On Piano, its notes are G#, A, C, D, E, F#. It is typically associated with generative music and computer-aided composition where traditional rules of melody and harmony are intentionally broken. Commonly used in Experimental, Computer Music, Avant-Garde. Used in experimental, non-functional contexts. A compositional curiosity for exploring unconventional melodic paths.
Notes: G#, A, C, D, E, F#
Intervals: 1P, 2m, 3M, 5d, 6m, 7m
Degrees: 1 b2 3 4 b5 b6
Formula: H-WH-W-W-W-W
Number of notes: 6
How to Play G# Mystery #1 on Piano
On piano, the G# Mystery #1 scale uses 2 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# Mystery #1 scale contains 2 sharps (G#, F#). This scale does not follow a traditional major or minor key signature, so reading from sheet music may require accidentals.
Practice Routine
Set a metronome to 80 BPM and play the G# Mystery #1 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 G# to let the characteristic intervals of the Mystery #1 scale come through clearly.
Piano Tips
At the piano, try voicing the G# Mystery #1 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# Mystery #1 scale contains 6 notes (G#, A, C, D, E, F#). Use the interactive piano diagram above to explore this scale on Piano.