Persian scale

The Persian scale is a musical scale occasionally found in guitar scale books, along other scales inspired by Middle Eastern music. It is characterized by the liberal use of half steps (4), augmented seconds (2), and frequent use of chromaticism. Compare this to the one augmented second of the harmonic minor or the use of only two half-steps in all diatonic scales. This is also the Locrian mode with a major third and major seventh degree.

Persian scale on C Play .

In Hindustani Classical Music, this corresponds to the raga Lalit.

The sequence of steps is as follows:[1]

  • H, WH, H, H, W, WH, H
  • (W = Whole step - H = Half step)

Beginning on C:

  • C, D♭, E, F, G♭, A♭, B, C

Modes

The scale contains the following modes: [2]

Mode Name of scale Degrees
1 Persian Scale12345678
2 Ionian 2 612345678
3 Ultraphrygian 312345678
4 Todi Thaat12345678
5 Lydian 3 612345678
6 Mixolydian Augmented 212345678
7 Chromatic Hypophrygian Inverse12345678

See also

Sources

  1. Sternal, Mark John (2005). Guitar Total Scales Techniques and Applications, p.156. ISBN 0-9762917-0-3.
  2. http://www.musiciansunite.com/articles/synthetic-scales---part-xv.html
  3. Stetina, Troy (1999). The Ultimate Scale Book, p.61. ISBN 0-7935-9788-9.

Further reading

  • Hewitt, Michael. Musical Scales of the World. The Note Tree. 2013. ISBN 978-0957547001.
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