E Altered Guitar Scale

Guitar scale in 7-string tuning — fretboard diagram

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E Altered in 7-string — Notes and Intervals

The E Altered scale is the ultimate dominant scale in jazz. On Guitar, its notes are E, F, G, G#, A#, C, D. It contains every possible altered tension, making it sound extremely dissonant and complex. It is used by professional improvisers to create maximum tension over a dominant chord before a satisfying resolution. Commonly used in Jazz, Fusion, Post-Bop, Contemporary. Notable players include John Coltrane, Michael Brecker, Pat Metheny, Chick Corea. Use over 7alt, 7#9, 7b9, 7#5, 7b5 chords. The definitive scale for altered dominant chords that resolve to minor. Play C Altered over C7alt resolving to Fm.

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

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

Degrees: 1 b2 #3 4 #5 b6 b7

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

Number of notes: 7

Tuning: 7-string (E-B-G-D-A-E-B)

Also known as: super locrian, diminished whole tone, pomeroy

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