Ab Minor Scale
Ab–Bb–Cb–Db–Eb–Fb–Gb · root also written G#
The Ab Minor scale has 7 notes: Ab–Bb–Cb–Db–Eb–Fb–Gb. Its character: dark, emotional, and melancholic — the sound of sadness and introspection.
The flat 3rd (minor 3rd) is the defining interval. Combined with the flat 6th and flat 7th, it creates a descending, unresolved quality. You'll hear it most in rock, metal, classical and pop.
Because Ab Minor shares its notes with B major (its relative major), every shape on the fretboard below does double duty — learn it once, use it in both keys. Start with one position, loop a backing track in Ab, and connect neighboring positions as they become comfortable.
Ab Minor Scale on the Fretboard
Standard tuning, frets 0–12. Every dot is a note in the scale — blue dots are the root (Ab).
Notes and Intervals
| Interval | R | 2 | ♭3 | 4 | 5 | ♭6 | ♭7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Note | Ab | Bb | Cb | Db | Eb | Fb | Gb |
Chords in Ab Minor
These seven chords are built from the scale itself — any progression using them stays in key.
Songs That Use the Minor Sound
Metallica — “Nothing Else Matters”
In E minor. The open-string intro arpeggio outlines Em, and the vocal melody weaves through the natural minor scale. The verse guitar part uses all seven scale tones.
Led Zeppelin — “Stairway to Heaven”
The famous guitar solo (starting around 5:55) is rooted in A minor. Jimmy Page builds from pentatonic into the full natural minor, reaching the flat 6th (F) and flat 7th (G) for dramatic effect.
Adele — “Rolling in the Deep”
In C minor. The vocal melody uses the natural minor scale to create intense emotional weight, particularly the verse melody which steps through the scale.
Ab Minor Scale FAQ
What notes are in the Ab Minor scale?
Ab Minor contains 7 notes: Ab–Bb–Cb–Db–Eb–Fb–Gb. The interval formula is R–2–♭3–4–5–♭6–♭7.
What is the Ab Minor scale used for?
Dark, emotional, and melancholic — the sound of sadness and introspection. It's a core vocabulary scale in rock, metal, classical and pop — used for riffs, solos, and melodies over minor-key progressions in Ab.
What is the relative major of Ab minor?
B major. Ab Minor uses exactly the same notes as B major, just starting from a different root — so every shape on the fretboard works for both keys.
How do I practice the Ab Minor scale?
Pick one position, play it ascending and descending with a metronome until it's clean, then improvise over a backing track in Ab so your ear connects the shapes to the sound. OpenFret's free Studio has a fretboard viewer and metronome for exactly this, and Guitar Quest turns scale practice into a game with real-time pitch detection.
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