G Blues Major Scale

Construction

Fourth degree of the major pentatonic scale. This Blues Major scale is constructed by starting with the root note of G and following a the sequence of steps: W W+H W W W+H. The 'W' (whole step) means to skip a note, and the 'H' (half step), means to pick the very next note. The final step in the sequence will always end at the root note (one octave higher).
Here is this process represented visually:
GG#ABbBCC#DD#EFF#GWW+HWWW+H

All Chords By Type

Chords that are compatible with this scale.

Chord TypeChords
7th Suspended FourthD7sus, A7sus
7th Suspended SecondD7sus2
Added 9thCadd9
MajorC
Major 2ndC2
Major 6thCM6
MinorAm
Minor 7thAm7
Minor Added 11thAmadd11
PowerchordD5, C5, A5, G5
Six-NineC6/9
Suspended FourthDsus, Asus, Gsus
Suspended SecondDsus2, Csus2, Gsus2

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