Eb Major Ukulele Scale

Eb Major Ukulele Scale

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Standard Tuning (gCEA).
View this scale in: G-Tuning (DGBE)D-Tuning (ADF#B)Slack-key Tuning (gCEG)

The major scale is certainly the most important scale in music (at least for Western music) because it is used in many styles like Pop, Rock, Hard Rock, and Jazz. A large part of music theory and harmony in general is based on this scale and its construction.

Don’t know what a scale is? Read this first.

Diagram/Chart

Staff Line Notation

Scale details

  • Type : Major (Ionian Mode)
  • Number of notes : 7
  • Formula : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  • Notes : E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D
  • Intervals : W,W,H,W,W,W,H
  • Degrees : E♭ (Itonic), F (IIsupertonic), G (IIImediant), A♭ (IVsubdominant), B♭ (Vdominant), C (VIsubmediant), D (VIIleading tone)
  • Chords that fit

    :
    Cm, C5, Csus4, Csus2, C7sus4, Cm7, Cm9, CM9, Ddim, Dm7/b5, Eb, Eb5, Ebsus4, Ebsus2, Eb6, Ebmaj7, Ebadd9, Fm, F5, Fsus4, Fsus2, F7sus4, Fm6, Fm7, Fm9, FM9, Gm, G5, Gsus4, G7sus4, Gm7, Ab, Ab5, Absus2, Ab6, Abmaj7, Abadd9, Ab-5, Bb, Bb5, Bb7, Bbsus4, Bbsus2, Bb7sus4, Bb6, Bb9, Bbadd9, Bb11, Bb13,

Scale Positions

You’ll find below the 5 different positions/shapes of the Eb Major Uke scale in Standard Tuning (gCEA), along with
their ascending tab patterns.

Position #1

Position #2

Position #3

Position #4

Position #5

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