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The C Diminished Whole-Half Scale Fretboard Map

This page displays the The C Diminished Whole-Half Scale - 5SR1 using a 5th String Root starting with the 1st Finger at Fret 3. The Diminished Whole-Half Scale with Root Note C is spelled C-D-Eb-F-Gb-Ab-B-C.

It's note mapping appears on the Guitar Fretboard as follows:

C Diminished Whole-Half Scale Notes 5SR1 It's degree spelling is R-2-b3-4-b5-b6-6-7-R and appears here: C Diminished Whole-Half Scale Degrees 5SR1 Now, for the Fingering Map: C Diminished Whole-Half Scale Fingerings 5SR1 Moving up 2 frets to the note D and applying the same fingering will give you a D Diminished Whole-Half Scale.

The Diminished Whole-Half Scale - 5SR1 fingering may be applied to any note on the 5th string to get a Diminished Whole-Half Scale with a new root.

This fingering may be applied when playing over any diminished chord.

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