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A Whole Tone on Guitar
Every position of A Whole Tone, across the full neck, with audio.
Open Scale ExplorerThe A Whole Tone scale has a dreamy, floating, ambiguous quality. Used widely in the genres that suit its character, it's one of the most important scales for guitarists to internalize.
Interval formula
Whole Tone is defined by a fixed interval pattern from the root. The scale explorer displays every note of A Whole Tone on the fretboard with interval labels (R, 2, b3, 3, etc.) so you can see the shape.
When to use A Whole Tone
Whole Tone fits contexts where its dreamy, floating, ambiguous character is appropriate. Over chord progressions in the matching key, A Whole Tone provides melodic material that reinforces the harmony.
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