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F Major Bebop Scale

Listen plays the scale. Play Along lights up each note in order so you can follow.

F – G – A – B♭ – C – D♭ – D – E – F
Formula:W-W-H-W-H-H-H-W
Intervals:P1-M2-M3-P4-P5-m6-M6-M7

Introduction

The F Major Be♭op scale contains eight notes: F, G, A, B♭, C, D♭, D, and E. It follows the whole-step / half-step pattern W-W-H-W-H-H-H-W.

F Major Bebop Scale Notes

DegreeNameNoteInterval
1TonicFP1
2SupertonicGM2
3MediantAM3
4SubdominantB♭P4
5DominantCP5
6SubmediantD♭m6
7Leading ToneDM6
8OctaveEM7
9Degree 9F

Key Signature

The key of F Major Bebop has 1 flat.

B♭

Order of flats

Flats are added in a fixed order — the reverse of the sharp order. Each new flat key adds the next flat on the list.

BEADGCF

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Chords in the Key of F Major Bebop Scale

These are the diatonic triads built on each degree of the F Major Be♭op Scale:

C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
IF Major (major)
DegreeNumeralChordQuality
1IF MajorMajor
2iiG MinorMinor
3iiiA MinorMinor
4IVA♯ MajorMajor
5VC MajorMajor
6viD MinorMinor
7vii°E DiminishedDiminished

F Major Bebop Scale — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the F Major Bebop Scale?
The F Major Bebop Scale contains eight notes: F – G – A – Bb – C – Db – D – E. The notes table above shows each note with its scale degree and interval from the root.
How many sharps or flats does F Major Bebop have?
The key of F Major Bebop has 1 flat: B♭. Flats are added in a fixed order — B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭, G♭, C♭, F♭ — the reverse of the sharp order.
What is the relative minor of F Major Bebop?
The relative minor of F Major Bebop is D Minor. Both scales share the same key signature and the same seven notes — the difference is which note feels like "home." That's why a song in C major and a song in A minor look identical on the staff but feel completely different.
What is the parallel minor of F Major Bebop?
The parallel minor of F Major Bebop is F Minor. "Parallel" means same root, opposite mode — the third, sixth, and seventh are all a half-step lower in the minor version. Modal interchange (borrowing chords from the parallel key) is one of the most useful tricks in pop and jazz writing.
What does the F Major Bebop Scale sound like?
The F Major Bebop Scale has a distinctive sound shaped by its specific interval pattern. Listen to the audio playback above to hear the character on every note.

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