Half diminished scale
The half diminished scale or Sisyphean Scale is a seven-note musical scale. It is more commonly known as the Locrian ♮2 scale,[1] a name that avoids confusion with the diminished scale and the half-diminished seventh chord (minor seventh, diminished fifth). It is the sixth mode of the ascending form of the melodic minor scale (or jazz scale).
| Modes | I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII | 
|---|---|
| Component pitches | |
| C, D, E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭ | |
| Qualities | |
| Number of pitch classes | 7 | 
| Forte number | 7-34 | 
| Complement | 5-34 | 
In the key of B♭, the half-diminished scale built on C is associated with Cm7♭5, which functions as a iiø7 chord in minor (see chord-scale system).
References
    
- Arnold, Bruce. Music Theory Workbook for Guitar: Scale construction and application. muse eek publishing. p. 17. ISBN 1-890944-53-X. Retrieved Jul 10, 2009.
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