C Ionian Pentatonic Charango Scale — Standard

Charango scale in Standard tuning — fretboard diagram

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C Ionian Pentatonic in Standard — Notes and Intervals

The C Ionian Pentatonic scale is a five-note subset that captures the essential bright spirit of the Ionian mode. On Charango, its notes are C, E, F, G, B. It focuses on the most stable notes of the major scale, offering a more open and suspended sound that is useful in modern pop and contemplative acoustic music. Commonly used in Pop, Acoustic, Contemporary, Ambient. Notable players include John Mayer, Ed Sheeran. Use over Maj7, Maj9, add9 chords. Provides a modern, open sound for pop and acoustic contexts.

Notes: C, E, F, G, B

Intervals: 1P, 3M, 4P, 5P, 7M

Degrees: 1 2 3 4 5

Formula: 4-H-W-4-H

Number of notes: 5

Tuning: Standard (G-C-E-A-E)

About Standard Tuning

The charango is a small Andean string instrument with five courses of doubled strings, tuned G-C-E-A-E. Its reentrant tuning — with the 4th course (A) lower than the outer courses — combined with its tiny body and nylon strings produces a distinctive bright, shimmering tone that evokes the high-altitude landscapes of the Andes.

Originally crafted from armadillo shells in Bolivia and Peru, the modern charango is the soul of Andean folk music. Its ten strings (five doubled courses) create a natural chorus effect, and the reentrant tuning produces a compact voicing range where strummed chords have an almost harp-like quality. Groups like Los Kjarkas and Inti-Illimani brought the charango to international audiences, while virtuosos like Jaime Torres and Ernesto Cavour pushed its technical boundaries. The charango is essential in huayño, bailecito, and carnavalito rhythms.

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Notable artists: Los Kjarkas, Jaime Torres, Ernesto Cavour, Inti-Illimani, Gustavo Santaolalla

Best for: Andean folk music, South American ensemble playing, and any composition seeking a bright, shimmering Andean texture

Explore This Scale in Other Tunings

All Charango scales in Standard tuning