A♭ Mixolydian Scale
A♭ mixolydian
Notes
A♭ · B♭ · C · D♭ · E♭ · F · G♭
Intervals
- RootA♭ (1P)
- Major 2ndB♭ (2M)
- Major 3rdC (3M)
- Perfect 4thD♭ (4P)
- Perfect 5thE♭ (5P)
- Major 6thF (6M)
- Minor 7thG♭ (7m)
Fretboard
Adjust labels, frets, and palette in the interactive view.
Modal character
A♭ Mixolydian is the 5th mode of D♭ Major — the same seven notes started from its 5th degree.
1 2 3 4 5 6 ♭7
Characteristic note — flat 7th (♭7). The ♭7 is what gives Mixolydian its dominant sound: a major scale with a lowered 7th, it is the natural choice over an unaltered dominant chord.
Mixolydian is the mode of the V chord and lives over dominant voicings (7, 9, 13) and 7sus4. It is everywhere in blues, rock, funk, and jam-band vamps built on a single dominant chord.
3-Notes-Per-String positions
Seven movable patterns, each covering all 6 strings with 3 consecutive scale tones per string. Root notes are shown in red.
All 7 patterns
Quartal voicings
Stacked perfect 4ths across four adjacent strings, sorted nut to heel. Root notes are circled in red.
All voicings
Diagrams
Ab Mixolydian Scale fretboard charts — tap any diagram to open it full size to save or print.


