Eb Major Scale Guitar
All positions of the Eb major scale across the guitar fretboard.
Scale type
Root key
Standard tuning — E A D G B e (low to high)
The Eb Major Scale
The Eb major scale contains 7 notes: Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb, C, D. The root note is Eb, which is the tonal center of the scale — phrases resolve back to Eb, and the scale sounds “at home” when played over chords that emphasize Eb. The foundation of Western music — bright, resolved, and widely used across every genre. Use the interactive fretboard above to see where every Eb major scale note appears across all 6 strings.
Playing the Eb Major Scale on Guitar
The fretboard map shows all positions simultaneously, but most guitarists learn scales in positional patterns — groups of notes reachable without moving the fretting hand. Start by finding a root note (Eb) on the low E or A string and play through the highlighted scale notes moving up from there. The pattern repeats every 12 frets and appears multiple times across all 6 strings. As you get comfortable with one position, use the diagram to connect it to the neighboring positions up and down the neck.
Eb Major and Related Tools
To find the chords that work over Eb major progressions, use the Chords in a Key tool. To understand where all notes live on the neck (not just scale notes), visit the Guitar Fretboard map. If you need to play these patterns in a different key without changing your fingering, the Guitar Capo Chart shows which capo position transposes your shapes to the target key.
Major Scale in Other Keys
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