C# hungarian minor chords

All ukulele chords for the C# hungarian minor scale

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Harmony
Originalii–V–ISec. Dom.

C♯ hungarian minor scale diatonic chords

IC♯ minor
GCEA1234
4frGCEA11124frGCEA11346frGCEA1342
IIE♭ unknown
D♯ - G - A
IIIE aug
GCEA13
GCEA13423frGCEA22314frGCEA1124
IVA unknown
G - A - C♯
VA♭ major
GCEA1243
3frGCEA11323frGCEA31248frGCEA1114
VIA major
GCEA21
2frGCEA12434frGCEA11429frGCEA1114
VIIC minor
GCEA123
3frGCEA11133frGCEA11345frGCEA1342

C♯ hungarian minor scale seventh chords

IC♯ mmaj7
GCEA124
4frGCEA11123frGCEA22416frGCEA1342
IIE♭ unknown
D♯ - G - A - C♯
IIIE major seventh flat sixth
E - G♯ - C - D♯
IVA 7
GCEA1
GCEA13245frGCEA23149frGCEA1112
VA♭ maj7
GCEA1234
4frGCEA24138frGCEA111310frGCEA4321
VIA maj7
GCEA12
GCEA12345frGCEA24139frGCEA1113
VIIC m6
GCEA1234
5frGCEA11328frGCEA112311frGCEA2314

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Ukulele fretboard diagram

C# hungarian minor scale — ukulele fretboard diagramInteractive fretboard diagram showing the C# hungarian minor scale on ukulele with 15 frets. Notes: A, C, C#, D#, E, G, G#.ACC#D#EGG#ACEGG#ACC#D#EGCC#D#EGG#ACC#D#GG#ACC#D#EGG#A13579111213

C# hungarian minor scale — ukulele chords and intervals

Harmonizing the C# hungarian minor scale produces a dramatic chord family with two augmented seconds that create wide, exotic gaps in the harmonic fabric. The chords of C# hungarian minor are C# minor, D# unknown, E augmented, A unknown, G# major, A major, C minor. The chord family includes both augmented and diminished qualities that give it a powerful, mysterious character. These chords are essential for classical and melodic metal composition, providing the intense, Gypsy-flavored harmonic language. Commonly used in Classical, Metal, Klezmer, Film Scores, Gypsy Jazz. Notable players include Franz Liszt, Yngwie Malmsteen, Marty Friedman, Django Reinhardt.

The C# hungarian minor scale has the following degrees: 1 2 ♭3 ♯4 5 ♭6 7.

Intervals: W-H-3H-H-H-3H-H.

Diatonic chords: C# minor, D# unknown, E augmented, A unknown, G# major, A major, C minor.

DegreesChord
IC# minor
iiD# unknown
iiiE augmented
IVA unknown
VG# major
viA major
vii°C minor

Degree-by-Degree Analysis

The I chord (C# minor) is the tonic — the gravitational center of the key. The ii chord (D# unknown) is the minor subdominant, commonly used to approach the V chord. The iii chord (E augmented) functions as a substitute for the I or vi. The IV chord (A unknown) is the subdominant — it adds motion and moderate tension. The V chord (G# major) is the dominant — it creates the strongest tension that wants to resolve to the I. The vi chord (A major) is the relative minor — it brings emotional color and depth. The vii° chord (C minor) is the diminished — the most tense, rarely used alone, usually leading to the I.

This page focuses on the harmonic content — the chords built from each degree of the C# hungarian minor scale. For fretboard patterns and fingering guides, see the scale page.

Use the interactive harmonizer above to explore triads, seventh chords, and chord voicings for composing with the C# hungarian minor scale on ukulele.

Related Scales

How to Use This Scale

Use over m chords in gypsy jazz and neoclassical metal. Works beautifully over i-V progressions in minor keys.

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