F Lydian Scale
F lydian
Notes
F · G · A · B · C · D · E
Intervals
- RootF (1P)
- Major 2ndG (2M)
- Major 3rdA (3M)
- Augmented 4thB (4A)
- Perfect 5thC (5P)
- Major 6thD (6M)
- Major 7thE (7M)
Fretboard
Adjust labels, frets, and palette in the interactive view.
Modal character
F Lydian is the 4th mode of C Major — the same seven notes started from its 4th degree.
1 2 3 ♯4 5 6 7
Characteristic note — sharp 4th (♯4 / ♯11). The raised 4th — heard as a ♯11 over a major chord — gives Lydian its bright, floating, film-score quality.
Lydian is the natural mode of the IV chord and lives over maj7, maj9, and maj7♯11 voicings. It is a staple of modern jazz and cinematic writing, where the ♯11 adds lift without the downward pull of the perfect 4th.
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
F Lydian Scale fretboard charts — tap any diagram to open it full size to save or print.


