We shall cover all the basics and essential information about the G Sharp minor key in this article, like its notes, guitar CAGED patterns, tabs, fingerings, piano keys required to play it, chords, chord notes, modes, relative, parallel and enharmonic keys, popular songs, etc.
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G Sharp Minor Scale Notes
The notes any natural minor scale are given by the formula {W H W W H W W} using G# as the first note:
- 1st Note – Root – G#
- 2nd Note – M2 – A#
- 3rd Note – m3 – B
- 4th Note – P4 – C#
- 5th Note – P5 – D#
- 6th Note – m6 – E
- 7th Note – m7 – F#
The notes of the G# Minor scale are {G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#(O)}, where G#(O) is the G# note one octave higher than the root.
From the above notes, you can see that the key signature of the G Sharp natural minor scale has five sharps. Playing it on a piano keyboard requires two white and five black keys. The notes of the G# natural minor scale on the Piano Keyboard are shown below.

The notes of the G Sharp harmonic minor scale are G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E, F##, and G#(O).
The notes of the G Sharp melodic minor scale (ascending) are G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E#, F##, and G#(O).
Scale Degrees
Intervals | Root | M2 | m3 | P4 | P5 | m6/M6 | m7/M7 | P8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scale Degrees | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 1(8) |
Natural Minor | G# | A# | B | C# | D# | E | F# | G#(O) |
Harmonic Minor | G# | A# | B | C# | D# | E | F## | G#(O) |
Melodic Minor | G# | A# | B | C# | D# | E# | F## | G#(O) |
G Sharp Minor Scale On The Treble And Bass Clef:
Treble Clef:

Bass Clef:

G Sharp Minor Scale Guitar Positions
Linked CAGED Patterns.
The G# Flat Minor scale exists in a straight line on the G string from the 1st to 13th fret.

Five CAGED Patterns

Guitar Tabs For The CAGED Patterns
E Shaped Scale Pattern

D Shaped Pattern

C Shaped Pattern

A Shaped Pattern

G Shaped Pattern

Fingering Arrangement For Scale Patterns

The Chords Of The G Sharp Minor Key
Scale Degrees | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chord Designation | i | iidim | III | iv | v | VI | VII |
Chord Names | G#m | A#dim | B | C#m | D#m | E | F# |
Chord Quality | minor | diminished | Major | minor | minor | Major | Major |
The following triad chords result from the G Sharp minor scale.
- Three Major chords – III, VI, and VII – B major, E major, and F# major.
- Three minor chords – i, iv, and v – G#m, C#m, and D#m.
- One diminished chord, the ii°, A#dim.
- Dominant Chord – D# major formed from the 5th scale degree of the G# Harmonic Minor scale, which has a raised 7th note from the natural minor scale.
Note Names In These Triad Chords.
Scale Degrees | Intervals | Chord Notes | Chord Name |
---|---|---|---|
1 | R – G# – m3 – B – M3 – D# | G# – B – D# | G#m |
2 | R – A# – m3 – C# – m3 – E | A# – C# – E | A#dim |
3 | R – B – M3 – D# – m3 – F# | B – D# – F# | B |
4 | R – C# – m3 – E – M3 – G# | C# – E – G# | C#m |
5 | R – D# – m3 – F# – M3 – A# | D# – F# – A# | D#m |
6 | R – E – M3 – G# – m3 – B | E – G# – B | E |
7 | R – F# – M3 – A# – m3 – C# | F# – A# – C# | F# |
7th Chords Of G Sharp Minor Scale
Scale Degrees | Chord Name | Roman N Designation | Chord Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | G#m7 | im7 | G# - B - D# - F# |
2 | A#m7b5 | iiø7 | A# - C# - E - G# |
3 | BMaj7 | IIIM7 | B - D# - F# - A# |
4 | C#m7 | ivm7 | C# - E - G# - B |
5 | D#m7 | vm7 | D# – F# – A# - C# |
6 | EMaj7 | VIM7 | E – G# – B - D# |
7 | F#7 | VII7 | F# – A# – C# - E |
Relative & Parallel Major Of G# Minor
Relative Major Key: B Major Scale {B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A#}. Relative major and minor scales have the same notes.
Parallel scale: G Sharp Major scale {G#, A#, B#, C#, D#, E#, and F##}. Its key signature has six sharps and one double sharp.
Enharmonic equivalent: A Flat Minor with notes {Ab, Bb, Cb, Db, Eb, Fb, and Gb}. Its key signature has seven flats.
Songs In The Key Of G Sharp Minor
Some of the popular songs in the key of G Sharp Minor Scale are:
- “Problem” by Ariana Grande.
- “Poker Face” by Lady Gaga.
- “What Now” by Rihanna.
- “Heart-Shaped Box” by Nirvana.
- “Runaway” by Ed Sheeran.
- “The Unforgiven II” by Metallica.
- “Timber Ft Kesha” by Pitbull.
- “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” by Eve.
The Modes of the G Sharp Minor Scale
The 7 diatonic modes of the G Sharp Natural Minor Scale are:
- G Sharp – Aeolian Mode.
- A Sharp – Locrian Mode.
- B – Ionian Mode.
- C Sharp – Dorian Mode.
- D Sharp – Phrygian Mode.
- E – Lydian Mode.
- F Sharp – Mixolydian Mode.
Conclusion
As you now have all the essential information to start practicing the G Sharp major scale, we advise you to prepare a practice routine and follow it. However, if you have any comments or need any additional clarifications, write to us in the section below.