A# Leading Whole Tone Ukulele Scale

Ukulele scale — fretboard diagram

A# leading whole tone scale — ukulele fretboard diagramInteractive fretboard diagram showing the A# leading whole tone scale on ukulele with 15 frets. Notes: A, A#, C, D, E, F#, G#.AA#CDEF#G#AA#CEF#G#AA#CDEF#CDEF#G#AA#CDG#AA#CDEF#G#AA#13579111213

A# Leading Whole Tone Scale — Notes and Intervals

The A# Leading Whole Tone scale is a symmetrical scale that combines the weightless blur of the whole-tone system with a final bit of traditional resolution tension. On Ukulele, its notes are A#, C, D, E, E##, G#, A. It is used to create a sense of floating that eventually finds a home. Commonly used in Impressionist, Film Scores, Jazz. Notable players include Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel. Use as a transition device or over augmented chords that need to resolve. The leading tone provides a gentle gravitational pull absent in pure whole tone.

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

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

Degrees: 1 2 3 #4 #5 b6 7

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

Number of notes: 7

How to Play A# Leading Whole Tone on Ukulele

On ukulele, find A# on the open strings or work through the scale within a four-fret span. You may need to shift positions once to cover all 7 notes. Practice each position separately before linking them together.

The A# Leading Whole Tone scale contains 3 sharps (A#, E##, G#). This scale does not follow a traditional major or minor key signature, so reading from sheet music may require accidentals.

Practice Routine

Begin by playing the A# Leading Whole Tone scale ascending and descending at 80 BPM using a metronome, one note per beat. Once comfortable, practice in thirds (A#-D, C-E) to build intervallic familiarity. Spend 5 minutes daily on this pattern before increasing tempo by 10 BPM.

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

Ukulele Tips

The compact fretboard of the ukulele makes the A# Leading Whole Tone scale easy to visualize in a single position. Use this to your advantage by memorizing the scale shape relative to chord shapes you already know.

The A# Leading Whole Tone scale contains 7 notes (A#, C, D, E, E##, G#, A). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this scale on Ukulele with different tunings and fret ranges.

CAGED Positions & Patterns for A# Leading Whole Tone

The A# Leading Whole Tone scale can be played in 5 CAGED positions across the fretboard, each based on an open chord shape (C, A, G, E, D). As a 7-note scale, it also lends itself to 3-notes-per-string (3NPS) patterns that facilitate legato playing and diagonal shifting. Use the pattern selector above to isolate each position.

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