A Minor Blues Scale Shape No.1
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Understanding the A Minor Blues Scale:
The A Minor Blues Scale is a six-note scale (hexatonic) built by adding a chromatic passing tone — the ♭5 (E♭) — to the A minor pentatonic scale. The full scale consists of:
A – C – D – E♭ – E – G
This added blue note creates tension between the 4th and 5th degrees, giving the scale its signature expressive, gritty sound. It's one of the most widely used scales in blues, rock, and jazz, serving as the foundation for countless classic solos.
The A Minor Blues Scale is rooted in A Aeolian but breaks the "rules" by introducing chromaticism, making it a perfect example of how theory and feel come together in real music.
A Minor Blues Scale – Chord Progressions
Here are 5 chord progressions built only from the notes in the A Minor Blues Scale (A – C – D – E♭– E – G):
1. Am – C – D – E
2. Am – D – E♭ – E – Am
3. Am – C5 – G5 – D
4. C – D – E♭ – E – G
5. Am – C – G – D – Am
Use E♭ as a chromatic passing chord to create tension between D and E.
These progressions work great for bluesy riffs, solos, and songwriting.
Notes: A - C - D - Eb - E - G
Intervals: 3 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 2

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