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SCALE · ON DOUBLE BASS

A𝄪 Locrian

Diminished tonic. Rare in practice; theoretical more than functional.

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Engraved by Verovio 6.2.0-43f8060 3 5 title A𝄪 Locrian
Engraved by Verovio 6.2.0-43f8060 2 3 4 5 title A𝄪 Locrian
Verovio
Tempo120 bpm

Playback sounds an octave below the written notation — the instrument's concert (sounding) pitch.

Audio source: synthesised in-browser via Tone.js (MIT)

Keyboard
A𝄪B♯C𝄪D𝄪E♯F𝄪G𝄪A𝄪B♯C𝄪D𝄪E♯F𝄪G𝄪A𝄪B♯C𝄪D𝄪E♯F𝄪G𝄪A𝄪
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Questions
What notes are in the A𝄪 Locrian scale?

The A𝄪 Locrian scale uses the notes A𝄪, B♯, C𝄪, D𝄪, E♯, F𝄪, G𝄪 (one octave; the pattern repeats at higher registers).

What's the Locrian scale formula?

The Locrian scale follows the interval pattern H W W H W W W, where W = whole step (2 semitones) and H = half step (1 semitone). Apply that pattern starting on A𝄪 to get the A𝄪 Locrian scale.

What chords work over A𝄪 Locrian?

Locrian works over m7♭5 (half-diminished) chords — the ii of a minor ii–V–i. Locrian ♮6 is often a better fit.

How do I finger A𝄪 Locrian on Double Bass?

On bowed strings, scales train both fingering and bow technique. First-position fingerings cover most scales up to one octave; second-, third-, and fourth-position shifts unlock the higher register. The 1-2-3-4 finger pattern adapts to the half-step + whole-step positions per scale.

When would I use the Locrian scale?

Diminished tonic. Rare in practice; theoretical more than functional.