E Kumoijoshi Ukulele Scale
Ukulele scale — fretboard diagram
E Kumoijoshi Scale — Notes and Intervals
The E Kumoijoshi scale is a traditional Japanese Koto tuning that produces a tranquil and standard classical sound. On Ukulele, the notes are E, F, A, B, C. It is a peaceful variation of the Hirajoshi scale used for centuries in Japanese chamber music. Commonly used in Japanese, Classical, Ambient. Notable players include Kitaro, Takemitsu. Use over minor chords and sustained bass notes. Best in sparse, contemplative arrangements.
Notes: E, F, A, B, C
Intervals: 1P, 2m, 4P, 5P, 6m
Degrees: 1 b2 3 4 b5
Formula: H-4-W-H-4
Number of notes: 5
How to Play E Kumoijoshi on Ukulele
On ukulele, find E on the fret 4 area, and work through the scale within a four-fret span. With 5 notes, this scale fits neatly on the ukulele's short fretboard without requiring large stretches.
The E Kumoijoshi scale uses no sharps or flats, consisting entirely of natural notes. 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 E Kumoijoshi scale ascending and descending at 80 BPM using a metronome, one note per beat. Once comfortable, practice in thirds (E-A, F-B) to build intervallic familiarity. Spend 5 minutes daily on this pattern before increasing tempo by 10 BPM.
This scale works well over simple power chord progressions or a 12-bar blues in E. Try a E5 - B5 - C5 progression.
Ukulele Tips
The compact fretboard of the ukulele makes the E Kumoijoshi 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 E Kumoijoshi scale contains 5 notes (E, F, A, B, C). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this scale on Ukulele with different tunings and fret ranges.
CAGED Positions & Patterns for E Kumoijoshi
The E Kumoijoshi 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 5-note pentatonic scale, 2-notes-per-string patterns are the most ergonomic way to traverse the fretboard. Use the pattern selector above to isolate each position.
Explore E Kumoijoshi Further
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- Browse chord progressions
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