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    E Half whole diminished

    an eight-note symmetric scale built with the interval pattern H–W–H–W–H–W–H–W.

    dominant diminishedmessiaen's mode #2

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    Half–Whole Diminished Scale is one of the core symmetric reference sounds in jazz harmony. It is an eight-note scale used primarily over dominant chords to organize altered tension in a clear and symmetrical structure. Its character is unstable, tense, and highly directional, with a strong sense of harmonic energy that constantly pulls toward resolution.

    Construction and formula

    The Half–Whole Diminished Scale is built from an alternating interval pattern of half and whole steps: H–W–H–W–H–W–H–W.

    In C: C–Db–Eb–E–F#–G–A–Bb.

    Interval formula: 1–♭2–♭3–3–♯4–5–6–♭7

    Because of its symmetry, the scale repeats every minor third and divides the octave into equal structural zones, making it applicable to multiple dominant chords within the same harmonic framework.

    Musical usage

    The Half–Whole Diminished Scale is used over dominant harmony, especially V7♭9 chords and extended altered dominants. It organizes all common altered tensions (♭9, ♯9, ♯11, 13) into a single coherent system while preserving dominant function.

    It is a key resource in jazz language for creating controlled instability: strong harmonic tension without losing directional clarity toward resolution.

    Examples

    • Jazz improvisation over V7♭9 resolving to I.
    • Turnaround vocabulary in bebop and post-bop harmony.
    • Dominant pedal points with sustained altered tension.
    • Film and contemporary writing with harmonic instability and drive.

    In practice

    Practice the scale in all keys, focusing on its symmetrical minor-third repetition and its internal structure of altered tones.

    In improvisation, treat chord tones as structural anchors on strong beats and use altered notes as controlled tension. In composition, it functions as a dominant tension system that intensifies harmonic motion before resolution.

    NameAliasesDifficulty
    E Hungarian major-Expert
    E Lydian dominant pentatonic-Expert
    E Flamenco-Expert
    E Prometheus neopolitan-Guru
    E Super locrian pentatonic-Guru
    -Guru
    E Scriabin
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    Perfect unison0E
    Minor second1F
    Minor third3G
    Major third4G♯
    Augmented fourth6A♯
    Perfect fifth7B
    Major sixth9C♯
    Minor seventh10D
    NameAliasesDifficulty
    M, ^, , majBeginner
    m, min, -Beginner
    m7, min7, mi7, -7Beginner
    5Beginner
    7, domBeginner
    E Altered seventhalt7Easy
    E Diminisheddim, °, oEasy
    E Major sixth6, add6, add13, M6Easy
    E Minor sixthm6, -6Easy
    E Minor seventh flat fifthm7b5, ø, -7b5, h7, hEasy
    E Diminished seventhdim7, °7, o7Easy
    E Dominant seventh no fifth7no5Intermediate
    E Major sixth sharp eleventhM6#11, M6b5, 6#11, 6b5Intermediate
    E Dominant seventh sharp eleventh7#11, 7#4Intermediate
    E Dominant seventh flat ninth7b9Intermediate
    E Dominant seventh sharp ninth7#9Expert
    E Dominant seventh add sixth7add6, 67, 7add13Expert
    E Dominant seventh sharp ninth sharp eleventh7#9#11, 7b5#9, 7#9b5Expert
    E Dominant thirteenth sharp ninth13#9Expert
    E Dominant seventh flat ninth sharp eleventh7b9#11, 7b5b9, 7b9b5Expert
    E Dominant thirteenth flat ninth13b9Expert
    E Dominant seventh flat fifth7b5Expert
    E Dominant thirteenth sharp ninth sharp eleventh13#9#11Guru
    E Dominant thirteenth flat ninth sharp eleventh13b9#11Guru
    E Major flat fifthMb5Guru
    E Dominant seventh flat ninth sharp ninth7b9#9Guru
    E Major add flat ninthMaddb9Guru
    E Major
    E Minor
    E Minor seventh
    E Fifth
    E Dominant seventh