G# Phrygian (Ab Phrygian) on Guitar
Phrygian is a minor scale with the note directly above home pushed down a semitone — instant darkness. The notes of G# Phrygian are G#, A, B, C#, D#, E, F#. Its characteristic note is A — the flat 2nd — the one note that gives this minor-type scale its colour.
That flat 2nd is the sound of flamenco, of Andalusian cadences, and of half the metal riffs ever written. It sits a single fret above the root, so the tension is always one finger away.
G# Phrygian across the whole neck
Over the drone, hammer between the root and the flat 2nd — that semitone grind IS Phrygian; the rest of the scale is just context for it.
Formula and intervals
R - b2 - b3 - 4 - 5 - b6 - b7 — 7 notes. The flat 3rd makes it a minor-family scale.
Chords in G# Phrygian
These are the diatonic chords — the harmony built from only the notes above. Vamping between any of them keeps you inside the mode.
| Degree | Chord | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| i | G#m | Minor |
| II | A | Major |
| III | B | Major |
| iv | C#m | Minor |
| v° | D#dim | Diminished |
| VI | E | Major |
| vii | F#m | Minor |
Same notes, different home
G# Phrygian contains exactly the same notes as E Major. Nothing about the notes changes — what changes is which one feels like home, and that changes everything about the sound.
Other modes on G#
Keep the same root and swap the scale — the fastest way to hear what each mode actually does.
Modal Runs