E Scriabin
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E Scriabin Scale — Notes and Intervals
The E Scriabin scale is a synthetic six-note scale that reflects Alexander Scriabin's interest in creating a new harmonic language. On Piano, its notes are E, F, G#, B, C#. It acts as a bridge between different symmetrical worlds, offering a unique, hovering sound. Commonly used in Contemporary Classical, Experimental. Notable players include Alexander Scriabin. Use in experimental and avant-garde contexts. Not designed for standard chord-scale theory.
Notes: E, F, G#, B, C#
Intervals: 1P, 2m, 3M, 5P, 6M
Degrees: 1 b2 3 4 5
Formula: H-WH-WH-W-WH
Number of notes: 5
Musical Character
A bridge between different symmetrical scale worlds — creating a hovering, searching quality that refuses to settle.
Genres & Notable Artists
Genres: Contemporary Classical, Experimental
Notable players: Alexander Scriabin
How to Use the E Scriabin Scale
Use in experimental and avant-garde contexts. Not designed for standard chord-scale theory.
Origin & Background
Part of Alexander Scriabin's synthetic harmonic language, designed to create a new musical universe beyond traditional tonality.
Related Scales
The E Scriabin scale contains 5 notes (E, F, G#, B, C#). Use the interactive piano diagram above to explore this scale on Piano.