B Hirajoshi

Ukulele scale — fretboard diagramIntermediate

Standard (GCEA) (GCEA)
15
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B Hirajoshi Scale — Notes and Intervals

The B Hirajoshi scale is the most iconic Japanese scale, originally used for tuning the koto. On Ukulele, it contains the notes B, C#, D, F#, G. Its poignant intervals create a wistful, traditional sound that has been adopted by rock guitarists to add an oriental edge to modern music. Commonly used in Japanese, Rock, Metal, Ambient, Film Scores. Notable players include Joe Satriani, Marty Friedman, Miyavi. Use over minor chords, sus2, and open string drones. Works beautifully with ambient effects and reverb for atmospheric textures.

Notes: B, C#, D, F#, G

Intervals: 1P, 2M, 3m, 5P, 6m

Degrees: 1 2 b3 4 b5

Formula: W-H-4-H-4

Number of notes: 5

Musical Character

WistfulTraditionalSereneBeautiful

The most iconic Japanese scale — its wide intervals create beautiful string-skipping patterns on guitar. Originally a Koto tuning, it translates perfectly to the guitar's range.

Genres & Notable Artists

Genres: Japanese, Rock, Metal, Ambient, Film Scores

Notable players: Joe Satriani, Marty Friedman, Miyavi

How to Use the B Hirajoshi Scale

Use over minor chords, sus2, and open string drones. Works beautifully with ambient effects and reverb for atmospheric textures.

Origin & Background

Originally a tuning for the Japanese Koto (13-string zither). Adapted to Western instruments and popularized by guitarists like Joe Satriani.

Related Scales

The B Hirajoshi scale contains 5 notes (B, C#, D, F#, G). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this scale on Ukulele with different tunings and fret ranges.

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