G♯ Phrygian ♭4 Scale

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G♯ Phrygian ♭4 contains 7 notes: G♯, A, B, C, D♯, E, F♯. It has 3 sharps: G♯, D♯, F♯. The step pattern is H–W–H–W+H–H–W–W.

An unusual mode that looks extremely dark on paper but hides a secret: the b4 is enharmonically a major 3rd, creating an unexpected brightness lurking inside a Phrygian framework.

The formula is 1, b2, b3, b4, 5, b6, b7. The b4 is enharmonically equivalent to a major 3rd, so the scale actually contains both b3 and an enharmonic 3. This ambiguity between major and minor quality is its defining characteristic and a source of interesting interval paradoxes.

Primarily theoretical, but the hidden major 3rd can be exploited for brief moments of unexpected brightness in otherwise dark passages. Use it as a passing color in contemporary classical or avant-garde contexts.

Step pattern H – W – H – W+H – H – W – W
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A·♭2B·♭3G♯·RC·♭4E·♭6D♯·5F♯·♭78
𝄞G♯ (R)A (♭2)B (♭3)C (♭4)D♯ (5)E (♭6)F♯ (♭7)G♯ (8)
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III
B
IV+
VI
E
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