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A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale

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A – B – C – D – E♭ – F – G – A
Formula:W-H-W-H-W-W-W
Intervals:P1-M2-m3-P4-d5-m6-m7

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Introduction

A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale on piano — A, B, C, D, Eb, F, G, A
The A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale shown on a piano keyboard: A, B, C, D, Eb, F, G, A.

The A Locrian Sharp 2 scale contains seven notes: A, B, C, D, E♭, F, and G. It follows the whole-step / half-step pattern W-H-W-H-W-W-W.

A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale Notes

DegreeNameNoteInterval
1TonicAP1
2SupertonicBM2
3MediantCm3
4SubdominantDP4
5DominantE♭d5
6SubmediantFm6
7Leading ToneGm7
8OctaveA

Key Signature

The A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale doesn’t line up with a single major or minor key, so it has no standard key signature. Its notes are written with accidentals as needed.

Accidentals

E♭

Diatonic Chords in the A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale

These are the triads built on each degree of the A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale:

C1C2C3C4ACC6C7C8D#
A Diminished (diminished)
DegreeNumeralChordQuality
1A DiminishedDiminished
2ii°B DiminishedDiminished
3iiiC MinorMinor
4ivD MinorMinor
5V+E♭ AugmentedAugmented
6VIF MajorMajor
7VIIG MajorMajor

A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale — Frequently Asked Questions

What are the notes of the A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale on piano?
The A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale uses the notes A – B – C – D – E♭ – F – G – A. Play them in order from the root up to the octave, hands separately first, then together.
What notes are in the A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale?
The A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale contains seven notes: A – B – C – D – Eb – F – G. The notes table above shows each note with its scale degree and interval from the root.
How many sharps or flats does A Locrian Sharp 2 have?
The A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale doesn't correspond to a single major or minor key, so it has no standard key signature. Its notes are written with accidentals as needed: E♭.
What does the A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale sound like?
The A Locrian Sharp 2 Scale has an unstable, dissonant character built on a diminished tonic. As a mode, it shares notes with a parent major scale but feels different because a different note acts as the tonal center.

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References & Further Reading

How this scale page is sourced & verified

The note names, intervals, fingering, and harmony on this page are drawn from the established body of Western music theory and verified against the conventions below — the same fundamentals taught in conservatories and music programs. We list categories of source material rather than individual titles, and reference the standards themselves rather than any single edition.

  • Standard music theory textsWidely taught fundamentals of pitch, rhythm, and notation.
  • Western tonal harmony conventionsEstablished rules for chord construction, voice leading, and key relationships.
  • Interval and chord construction standardsThe conventional spelling of intervals, triads, sevenths, and extensions.
  • Scale and mode theoryThe common derivation of major, minor, pentatonic, blues, and modal scales.
  • Piano pedagogy and technique referencesLong-standing practices for fingering, hand position, and practice.

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