B Ionian Mode

B – C# – D# – E – F# – G# – A# – B
Right Hand Fingering:1 – 2 – 3 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5
Left Hand Fingering:4 – 3 – 2 – 1 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1
Formula:W-W-H-W-W-W-H
Intervals:P1-M2-M3-P4-P5-M6-M7-P8
Scale Degrees:1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8

Introduction

The B Major scale is a diatonic major scale that consists of eight notes: B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, and A# (returning to B). It follows the major scale step pattern of W-W-H-W-W-W-H and contains five sharps. It is closely related to the B Major chord. Like all major scales, it has a bright, happy character widely used across classical, pop, and jazz music.

B Ionian Mode Notes

DegreeNameNoteInterval
1TonicB4P1
2SupertonicE5M2
3MediantC#5M3
4SubdominantF#5P4
5DominantD#5P5
6SubmediantG#5M6
7Leading ToneA#5M7
8OctaveB5P8

How to Play the B Ionian Mode

Right Hand (RH)

Place your right hand over the keys and use the fingering: 1-2-3-1-2-3-4-5

(1 = thumb, 2 = index, 3 = middle, 4 = ring, 5 = pinky)

Left Hand (LH)

For the left hand, use the fingering: 4-3-2-1-4-3-2-1

B Ionian Mode — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the B Major Scale?

The B Major Scale contains seven notes: B C# D# E F# G# A# — plus the octave (B again). It has five sharps (F# C# G# D# A#). The scale follows the W–W–H–W–W–W–H step pattern (whole and half steps) common to all major scales.

What is the fingering for the B Major Scale?

Right hand: 12312345 (thumb = 1, index = 2, middle = 3, ring = 4, pinky = 5). Left hand: 43214321. Practice hands separately before combining, and keep each finger curved over the key it presses.

What is the relative minor of B Major?

The relative minor of B Major is G# minor. They share the same key signature and the same seven notes — the difference is which note acts as the tonal centre. G# minor begins on the 6th degree of the B Major scale.

How do I practise the B Major Scale effectively?

Start slowly with the right hand alone using the correct fingering. Add the left hand separately, then combine both hands in parallel motion. Gradually increase tempo using a metronome. Aim for even tone on every note — scales should sound smooth, not accented on thumb-crossings.

What chords come from the B Major Scale?

The seven diatonic chords built from the B Major Scale are: I (B Major), ii minor, iii minor, IV Major, V Major, vi minor, and vii diminished. These seven chords are the harmonic foundation of all music in B Major.

What is the formula for any major scale?

Every major scale follows the same whole-step (W) and half-step (H) pattern: W–W–H–W–W–W–H. Starting from any root note, apply this pattern and you will always arrive at the correct major scale for that key. The B Major Scale applies this formula starting on B.

Practice Tips

  • Play B with just the right hand first, one octave, very slowly — listen for even tone on every note.
  • Identify where the thumb crossings happen (after finger 3 or 4 depending on the key) — practise those transitions in isolation before playing the full scale.
  • Add the metronome at 60 BPM, then increase by 4 BPM each time you can play cleanly through one octave.
  • Practise hands separately until each is reliable, then combine in parallel motion — do not rush to put hands together.
  • Play the scale in contrary motion (both hands moving away from each other from the centre) to develop independence and evenness.
  • Finish by playing the B Major Scale as broken arpeggios (root, third, fifth, octave) to connect the scale to its chord.