Eb scales

Guitar scales with Eb as the root note.
Choose from the categories below for fingerboard diagrams and supplementary information.

Eb Major Eb Minor Eb Melodic Minor Eb Harmonic Minor Eb Major Pentatonic Eb Minor Pentatonic Eb Blues Eb Rock 'n' roll Eb Ionian Eb Dorian Eb Phrygian Eb Lydian Eb Mixolydian Eb Aeolian Eb Locrian Eb Dorian Bebop Eb Mixolydian Bebop Eb Whole Tone Eb Half Whole Diminished Eb Whole Half Diminished Eb Spanish Eb Persian Eb Gypsy Major Eb Gypsy Minor

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Explanations

Major - One of the most common scales, containing seven notes. The Eb Major scale are connected to the key of Eb (E flat), they contain the same notes.
Minor - One of the most common scales, containing seven notes. The Eb Minor scale are connected to the key of Eb Minor (E flat Minor), they contain the same notes. Eb Minor is sometimes written as Ebm in shortened form. Sometimes written as Natural Minor to distinguish it from other Minor scale categories.
Melodic Minor - A Minor scale that differs from the Natural Minor by containing one instead of three flattened notes.
Harmonic Minor - A Minor scale that differs from the Natural Minor by containing two instead of three flattened notes.
Pentatonic Major - One of the two most common five-notes scales. Based on the regular Major scale, but with two omitted notes (the 4th and the 7th).
Pentatonic Minor - One of the two most common five-notes scales. Based on the natural Minor scale, but with two omitted notes (the 2nd and the 6th).
Blues - The par excellence scale choice for blues. Also referred to as the Pentatonic Minor Blues scale.
"Rock 'n' roll" - Pentatonic Major and Blues hybrid scale.
Ionian - The first mode of the Major scale.
Dorian - The second mode of the Major scale.
Phrygian - The third mode of the Major scale.
Lydian - The fourth mode of the Major scale.
Mixolydian - The fifth mode of the Major scale, also known as the Dominant scale.
Aeolian - The sixth mode of the Major scale, also referred to as the Minor scale.
Locrian - The seventh mode of the Major scale.
Dorian Bebop - Contains the notes as the Dorian mode plus a passing note.
Mixolydian Bebop - Contains the notes as the Mixolydian mode plus a passing note.
Whole Tone - An six-note symmetric scale, also known as the Augmented scale.
Half Whole Diminished - An eight-note symmetric scale, also known as the Dominant Diminished scale.
Whole Half Diminished - An eight-note symmetric scale, also known as the Fully Diminished scale.
Spanish - An eight-note scale, also known as the Spanish 8 Tones scale.
Gypsy Major - A seven-note scale, also known as the Spanish Gypsy scale and the Byzantine scale.
Gypsy Minor - A seven-note scale, also known as the Byzantine Minor scale.