F Lydian dom

123456789101112131415FGABCDE♭FGBCDE♭FGABCDGABCDE♭FGADE♭FGABCDE♭FABCDE♭FGABCFGABCDE♭FG

Sign up free to save favorites

100% free. No credit card required.

F Lydian dom Scale

R23♯456♭78FGABCDE♭FTTTSTST
Step pattern W – W – W – H – W – H – W

F Lydian dom contains 7 notes: F, G, A, B, C, D, E♭. It has 1 flat: E♭. The step pattern is W–W–W–H–W–H–W. It is derived from F Melodic Minor.

Lydian dominant blends Lydian charm with dominant 7th instability. It's a cornerstone of jazz and fusion that solves the problem of playing over dominant chords without the tension of a natural 4th.

Built as 1 - 2 - 3 - #4 - 5 - 6 - b7, this is the 4th mode of melodic minor. The #4 replaces the natural 4th's dark pull with brightness, while the b7 maintains dominant chord quality. It creates a V7#11 chord. It's also known as the "overtone scale" because its intervals closely match the natural harmonic series. The go-to scale for non-functioning dominant chords and tritone substitutions.

Think of Mixolydian with a raised 4th. This is your default scale for dominant 7th chords that don't resolve down a 5th (non-functioning dominants). Over a tritone sub, play the melodic minor scale a tritone away from the original dominant root. The #4 eliminates the "avoid note" problem of standard Mixolydian.

FGABCDFE♭R23♯4568♭7
𝄞F (R)G (2)A (3)B (♯4)C (5)D (6)E♭ (♭7)F (8)
I
F
II
G
iii°
iv°
v
vi
VII+
F Lydian dominantF Lydian b7F Overtone scaleF Acoustic scaleF Bartók
JazzFusionBluesProgressive
  • Take the A Train - Billy Strayhorn
  • Head Over Heels - Tears for Fears