The E♭ Phrygian Dominant scale contains seven notes: E♭, F♭, G, A♭, B♭, C♭, and D♭. It follows the whole-step / half-step pattern H-A2-H-W-H-W-W.
E♭ Phrygian Dominant Scale Notes
| Degree | Name | Note | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tonic | E♭ | P1 |
| 2 | Supertonic | F♭ | m2 |
| 3 | Mediant | G | M3 |
| 4 | Subdominant | A♭ | P4 |
| 5 | Dominant | B♭ | P5 |
| 6 | Submediant | C♭ | m6 |
| 7 | Leading Tone | D♭ | m7 |
| 8 | Octave | E♭ | — |
Key Signature
The E♭ Phrygian Dominant 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
Diatonic Chords in the E♭ Phrygian Dominant Scale
These are the triads built on each degree of the E♭ Phrygian Dominant Scale:
| Degree | Numeral | Chord | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I | E♭ Major | Major |
| 2 | II | F♭ Major | Major |
| 3 | iii° | G Diminished | Diminished |
| 4 | iv | A♭ Minor | Minor |
| 5 | v° | B♭ Diminished | Diminished |
| 6 | VI+ | C♭ Augmented | Augmented |
| 7 | vii | D♭ Minor | Minor |