E♯ Phrygian Dominant Mode on Ukulele

Here you can learn how to play the Phrygian Dominant Mode in the key of E♯ on the Ukulele. As well as the scale notes, degrees and patterns of the E♯ Phrygian Dominant Mode, where available we also provide suggested Ukulele fingerings. In the Ukulele view below, you can display the notes of the E♯ Phrygian Dominant Mode mapped out onto the Ukulele fretboard and switch between the notes, degrees, intervals or, if we have them, suggested Ukulele fingerings.

Theoretical Only

The E♯ Phrygian Dominant Mode is considered theoretical only as it has double sharps or flats in the key signature.

The usual alternative is the enharmonic equivalent F Phrygian Dominant Mode

Notes Ascending

E♯, F♯, G, A♯, B♯, C♯, D♯, E♯

Notes Descending

E♯, D♯, C♯, B♯, A♯, G, F♯, E♯

Pattern Ascending

S, TS, S, T, S, T, T

S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)

Pattern Descending

T, T, S, T, S, TS, S

S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)

Intervals Ascending

NotesSemitonesInterval
E♯ > E♯0Perfect Unison (P1)
E♯ > F♯1minor 2nd (m2)
E♯ > G4Major 3rd (M3)
E♯ > A♯5Perfect 4th (P4)
E♯ > B♯7Perfect 5th (P5)
E♯ > C♯8minor 6th (m6)
E♯ > D♯10minor 7th (m7)
E♯ > E♯12Perfect Octave (P8)

Intervals Descending

NotesSemitonesInterval
E♯ > E♯0Perfect Unison (P1)
E♯ > D♯2Major 2nd (M2)
E♯ > C♯4Major 3rd (M3)
E♯ > B♯5Perfect 4th (P4)
E♯ > A♯7Perfect 5th (P5)
E♯ > G8minor 6th (m6)
E♯ > F♯11Major 7th (M7)
E♯ > E♯12Perfect Octave (P8)
Root
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Fifth

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