Below, you'll find a 'full chart', as well as a number of charts for various positions on the fretboard. The full chart is every note in this scale marked on the fret board, where the smaller charts are selected slices of this that are more playable.
Each circle in the charts below represents a fret that can be played in that scale. The circles above the black lines represent open strings, and the red circles are the root note of this scale. All scale chart 'slices' start on a root note.
This list of scale charts has been designed to print nicely on one or two pages to be used as an easy practice tool.
For scale chart collections like this in other keys and tunings (and more!) visit majorminorperfect.com.
Full
Preferred
1st - 4th
1st - 8th
1st - 8th
2nd - 8th
3rd - 8th
4th - 8th
4th - 8th
4th - 11th
4th - 11th
4th - 11th
4th - 13th
4th - 13th
4th - 13th
4th - 13th
6th - 9th
6th - 10th
6th - 11th
6th - 11th
6th - 11th
6th - 11th
6th - 11th
6th - 11th
6th - 13th
6th - 13th
6th - 13th
6th - 13th
6th - 13th
6th - 13th
6th - 13th
8th - 11th
8th - 13th
8th - 13th
9th - 13th
9th - 13th
9th - 15th
10th - 14th
11th - 15th
11th - 15th
11th - 15th
11th - 16th
11th - 16th
Related Items
F Blues Minor Scale
Third degree of the major pentatonic scale
Notes:F, G#, Bb, C#, D#
Triads Charts
Printable list of charts of all F Blues Minor Triads