F# bebop major chords

All ukulele chords for the F# bebop major scale

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Harmony
Originalii–V–ISec. Dom.

F♯ bebop major scale diatonic chords

IF♯ major
GCEA1132
GCEA31246frGCEA11149frGCEA1132
IIA♭ dim
GCEA1243
GCEA11345frGCEA243110frGCEA4213
IIIB♭ unknown
A♯ - C♯ - D♯
IVB dim
GCEA4213
4frGCEA12435frGCEA11348frGCEA2431
VE♭ m7
GCEA2213
6frGCEA11118frGCEA221311frGCEA1324
VID dim
4frGCEA4213
7frGCEA12438frGCEA113411frGCEA2431
VIIE♭ minor
GCEA3421
3frGCEA33316frGCEA11136frGCEA1134
VIIIF dim
2frGCEA2431
7frGCEA421310frGCEA124311frGCEA1134

F♯ bebop major scale seventh chords

IF♯ sixth
F♯ - A♯ - C♯ - D♯
IIA♭ dim7
GCEA1324
4frGCEA13247frGCEA132410frGCEA1324
IIIE♭ m7
GCEA2213
6frGCEA11118frGCEA221311frGCEA1324
IVB dim7
GCEA1324
4frGCEA13247frGCEA132410frGCEA1324
VE♭ m7
GCEA2213
6frGCEA11118frGCEA221311frGCEA1324
VID dim7
GCEA1324
4frGCEA13247frGCEA132410frGCEA1324
VIIE♭ m7
GCEA2213
6frGCEA11118frGCEA221311frGCEA1324
VIIIF dim7
GCEA1324
4frGCEA13247frGCEA132410frGCEA1324

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Ukulele fretboard diagram

F# bebop major scale — ukulele fretboard diagramInteractive fretboard diagram showing the F# bebop major scale on ukulele with 15 frets. Notes: A#, B, C#, D, D#, F, F#, G#.A#BC#DD#FF#G#A#BFF#G#A#BC#DD#FF#C#DD#FF#G#A#BC#DD#G#A#BC#DD#FF#G#A#13579111213

F# bebop major scale — ukulele chords and intervals

The harmonized F# bebop major scale yields a major chord family with an added chromatic link between the fifth and sixth degrees, creating the flowing harmonic rhythm essential to swing. The chords from F# bebop major are F# major, G# diminished, A# unknown, B diminished, D# minor seventh, D diminished, D# minor, F diminished. The extra chord produces a seamless descending chromatic voice in the inner parts. This is the harmonic basis for the classic four-to-the-bar comping style that defined the swing era. Commonly used in Jazz, Swing, Bebop. Notable players include Wes Montgomery, Barney Kessel, Kenny Burrell.

The F# bebop major scale has the following degrees: 1 2 3 4 5 ♯5 6 7.

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

Diatonic chords: F# major, G# diminished, A# unknown, B diminished, D# minor seventh, D diminished, D# minor, F diminished.

DegreesChord
IF# major
iiG# diminished
iiiA# unknown
IVB diminished
VD# minor seventh
viD diminished
vii°D# minor
8F diminished

Degree-by-Degree Analysis

The I chord (F# major) is the tonic — the gravitational center of the key. The ii chord (G# diminished) is the minor subdominant, commonly used to approach the V chord. The iii chord (A# unknown) functions as a substitute for the I or vi. The IV chord (B diminished) is the subdominant — it adds motion and moderate tension. The V chord (D# minor seventh) is the dominant — it creates the strongest tension that wants to resolve to the I. The vi chord (D diminished) is the relative minor — it brings emotional color and depth. The vii° chord (D# 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 F# bebop major 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 F# bebop major scale on ukulele.

bebop major is the Major scale with added #5 chromatic passing tone. View F# Major scale

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How to Use This Scale

Use over Maj7, Maj6 chords. Essential for the smooth, flowing lines of traditional swing and bebop over major harmony.

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