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A♯ Harmonic Major Scale

Hear the A♯ Harmonic Major Scale played for you.

A♯ – B♯ – C𝄪 – D♯ – E♯ – F♯ – G𝄪 – A♯
Formula:W-W-H-W-H-A2-H
Intervals:P1-M2-M3-P4-P5-m6-M7

Introduction

The A♯ Harmonic Major scale contains seven notes: A♯, B♯, C𝄪, D♯, E♯, F♯, and G𝄪. It follows the whole-step / half-step pattern W-W-H-W-H-A2-H.

A♯ Harmonic Major Scale Notes

DegreeNameNoteInterval
1TonicA♯P1
2SupertonicB♯M2
3MediantC𝄪M3
4SubdominantD♯P4
5DominantE♯P5
6SubmediantF♯m6
7Leading ToneG𝄪M7
8OctaveA♯

Key Signature

The key of A# Harmonic Major (enharmonically equivalent to Bb Harmonic Major) has 2 flats.

B♭E♭

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 A♯ Harmonic Major Scale

These are the diatonic triads built on each degree of the A♯ Harmonic Major Scale:

C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
IA♯ Major (major)
DegreeNumeralChordQuality
1IA♯ MajorMajor
2iiC MinorMinor
3iiiD MinorMinor
4IVD♯ MajorMajor
5VF MajorMajor
6viG MinorMinor
7vii°A DiminishedDiminished

A♯ Harmonic Major Scale — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the A# Harmonic Major Scale?
The A# Harmonic Major Scale contains seven notes: A# – B# – Cx – D# – E# – F# – Gx. The notes table above shows each note with its scale degree and interval from the root.
How many sharps or flats does A# Harmonic Major have?
The key of A# Harmonic Major has 2 flats: B♭, E♭. 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 A# Harmonic Major?
The relative minor of A# Harmonic Major is G 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 A# Harmonic Major?
The parallel minor of A# Harmonic Major is A# 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 A# Harmonic Major Scale sound like?
The A# Harmonic Major 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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