B♯ Aeolian Mode on Piano
Here you can learn how to play the Aeolian Mode in the key of B♯ on the Piano. As well as the scale notes, degrees and patterns of the B♯ Aeolian Mode, where available we also provide suggested Piano fingerings. In the Piano view below, you can display the notes of the B♯ Aeolian Mode mapped out onto the Piano keyboard and switch between the notes, degrees, intervals or, if we have them, suggested Piano fingerings.
Theoretical Only
The B♯ Aeolian Mode is considered theoretical only as it has double sharps or flats in the key signature.
The usual alternative is the enharmonic equivalent C Aeolian Mode
Notes Ascending
B♯, C, D♯, E♯, F, G♯, A♯, B♯
Notes Descending
B♯, A♯, G♯, F, E♯, D♯, C, B♯
Pattern Ascending
T, S, T, T, S, T, T
S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)
Pattern Descending
T, T, S, T, T, S, T
S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)
Intervals Ascending
Notes | Semitones | Interval |
---|---|---|
B♯ > B♯ | 0 | Perfect Unison (P1) |
B♯ > C | 2 | Major 2nd (M2) |
B♯ > D♯ | 3 | minor 3rd (m3) |
B♯ > E♯ | 5 | Perfect 4th (P4) |
B♯ > F | 7 | Perfect 5th (P5) |
B♯ > G♯ | 8 | minor 6th (m6) |
B♯ > A♯ | 10 | minor 7th (m7) |
B♯ > B♯ | 12 | Perfect Octave (P8) |
Intervals Descending
Notes | Semitones | Interval |
---|---|---|
B♯ > B♯ | 0 | Perfect Unison (P1) |
B♯ > A♯ | 2 | Major 2nd (M2) |
B♯ > G♯ | 4 | Major 3rd (M3) |
B♯ > F | 5 | Perfect 4th (P4) |
B♯ > E♯ | 7 | Perfect 5th (P5) |
B♯ > D♯ | 9 | Major 6th (M6) |
B♯ > C | 10 | minor 7th (m7) |
B♯ > B♯ | 12 | Perfect Octave (P8) |
Left Hand Fingering
1(5), 4, 3, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1
Where provided, you can use the alternative first or last fingering shown in (brackets) when playing only one octave, or starting/ending a passage. Note these are just suggested common fingerings and not a hard rule.
Right Hand Fingering
1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1(5)
Where provided, you can use the alternative first or last fingering shown in (brackets) when playing only one octave, or starting/ending a passage. Note these are just suggested common fingerings and not a hard rule.
Music Theory
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Chords related to B♯ Aeolian Mode
Related Triads
These chords have been built using the notes of the B♯ Aeolian Mode. The chords are in degree order and shown in Roman numerals (lowercase = minor/diminished, uppercase = Major/Augmented).
i Chord - B♯ Minor
iio Chord - D Diminished
♭III Chord - D♯ Major
iv Chord - E♯ Minor
v Chord - G Minor
♭VI Chord - G♯ Major
♭VII Chord - A♯ Major
If you want to learn what scales and modes are and much more, check out our free Fundamentals of Music Theory course. If you already know some of the basics, you can jump straight into the scales lesson.