G# Segiah Piano Scale

Piano scale diagram

BCEG#C#D#F#

G# Segiah Scale — Notes and Intervals

The G# Segiah scale is a Greek dromos that places an augmented second directly from the tonic, producing an immediate exotic tension at the very start of any melodic phrase. On Piano, the notes are G#, B, C, C#, D#, E, F#. This bold opening interval makes it one of the most expressive dromoi in the Greek modal tradition, suited to both instrumental improvisations and deeply emotive vocal performances.

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

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

Degrees: 1 #2 3 4 5 b6 b7

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

Number of notes: 7

How to Play G# Segiah on Piano

On piano, the G# Segiah scale uses 4 black keys. With several black keys involved, let the thumb naturally fall on white keys where possible. Practice hands separately at first, paying attention to smooth thumb-under transitions.

The G# Segiah scale contains 4 sharps (G#, C#, D#, F#). This scale does not follow a traditional major or minor key signature, so reading from sheet music may require accidentals.

Practice Routine — Exercises for Playing

Practice the G# Segiah scale by playing it ascending with one rhythmic feel (straight eighth notes) and descending with another (swing or triplets) at 80 BPM. This dual approach trains both technical accuracy and rhythmic versatility with the 7 notes of the scale.

Exotic scales like the Segiah often work best as a melodic layer over a single root drone on G#. Let the unique intervals speak for themselves without frequent chord changes.

Piano Tips

At the piano, try voicing the G# Segiah 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# Segiah scale contains 7 notes (G#, B, C, C#, D#, E, F#). Use the interactive fretboard diagram above to explore each shape and pattern on Piano. Practice ascending and descending from the root note to learn the sound of this scale.

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