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Half-Whole Scale Ideas on Guitar

half tone and whole tone scales on guitarWhat is a half-whole guitar scale? A half-whole diminished scale is an octatonic scale, meaning, it has 8 tones, or more accurate, notes. The name explains which notes they are – if you choose A half-whole scale, you go this way:

First note is A, next one is the half step higher, which is B flat, next one is two half-steps (whole step) higher, which is C, next one is again half step away, which is D flat, and so on.

The formula is 1, b2, #2, 3, #4, 5, 6, b7.

Here are a few of common fingerings for this scale (in key of E):

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And in the key of A:

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Characteristic chords for this scale are: Half Diminished, Diminished, Minor 7, Diminished 7.
You can play a progression of those chords following each note of the scale.

I see this scale as a tool to describe an atmosphere of danger and fear. Try to play around with a pedal tone (for example A), and improvise with guitar notes of this scale, and you'll see what I'm talking about.

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Guitar Soloing Ideas

I will present some of my ideas for guitar soloing in this scale, in the key of Am. First I'm gonna start with some one string runs. Example 1 (Fig 1) involves having E note as a pedal tone.

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 1:

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Example 2 (Fig 2) sounds pretty interesting if you play it right. You start from A note on 5th fret, first string, with index finger, and then hammer on with your ring or middle finger on higher note in the scale (Bb note), and then you slide with index finger from A to Bb note. Then continue the process all the way to higher A note on 17th fret.

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 2:

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Next example (Fig 3) is a slide/legato guitar phrase on one string.

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 3:

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The following riff (Fig 4) requires usage of all four fingers of your left hand. Try to experiment with this kind of phrases, you might get to really groovy guitar licks!

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 4:

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Next phrase (Fig 5) is a good way to experiment with using same notes in a row. Try playing this example in reverse, too!

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 5:guitar whole tone half tone scale

You can also arpeggiate with notes of this scale.

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 6:

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Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 7:guitar scales exercises for half tone and whole tone

Half Whole Guitar Scale Exercise Fig 8:

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The good thing about this scale is that you can use it almost any minor key, but you have to be careful about that. If you play in A Phrygian dominant, you can put this scale with no doubt, you can also hit it after natural minor, but you have to make sure you want this atmosphere in your solo. Try to combine all minor options with this, I ensure you it's worth it!


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