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F Blues Scale on Bass

Diagram, notes, and audio for the F Blues scale on bass. Free in your browser.

F Blues357912FG#A#BCD#A#BCD#FG#D#FG#A#BCG#A#BCD#F1234
Notes
FG#A#BCD#
Intervals
1P3m4P5d5P7m
Scale type
F Blues

About F Blues on bass

The F Blues on bass is one of the most rewarding scales to learn early. Compared to its neighbours it sounds gritty, expressive, and unmistakably American, which is why it gets picked for specific moments rather than everywhere. The seven (or fewer) tones F, G#, A#, B, C, D# are all you need to improvise inside this key.

Across the bass fretboard the blues scale is the same shape as on guitar but down an octave, which is why crossover players feel at home. From a music-theory angle the scale's interval pattern matters more than the note names — start on a different root and you still hear the same flavour. Use the highlighted positions as a starting point; once they feel comfortable, try improvising over a simple drone in F.

Frequently asked questions

What notes are in the F Blues scale?
The F Blues scale contains the notes F, G#, A#, B, C, D#. That is 6 pitch classes, played in that order from the root upward.
What does Blues mean in music theory?
Blues is a six-note scale that adds a chromatic "blue note" to the minor pentatonic. The interval pattern is the same in every key — choosing F as the root just shifts every pitch up or down without changing the scale's character.
How do I practise F Blues on bass?
Start with the diagram on this page, play the notes slowly ascending and descending, then add a metronome at a comfortable tempo. Once the fingering is automatic, try improvising short phrases that always land back on F.

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Instrument
Root
Scale type
F Blues357912FG#A#BCD#A#BCD#FG#D#FG#A#BCG#A#BCD#F1234
Scale
F Blues
Notes
FG#A#BCD#
Intervals
1P3m4P5d5P7m
Slug
/scales/bass/f-blues/

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