E Hungarian Minor Scale

Notes in the E Hungarian Minor Scale

Degree Name Note Frequency (A=440)
1 Tonic E 329.628 Hz
2 Supertonic F# 369.994 Hz
♭3 Minor Mediant G 391.995 Hz
♯4 Augmented 4th A# 466.164 Hz
5 Dominant B 493.883 Hz
♭6 Minor Submediant C 261.626 Hz
7 Leading Tone D# 311.127 Hz

Interval Pattern

Formula: W-H-A2-H-H-A2-H
Step Interval Semitones From Note To Note
1 Whole Step (W) 2 E F#
2 Half Step (H) 1 F# G
3 Aug 2nd (WH) 3 G A#
4 Half Step (H) 1 A# B
5 Half Step (H) 1 B C
6 Aug 2nd (WH) 3 C D#
7 Half Step (H) 1 D# E

Chords Built on Scale Degrees

Degree Note Chord Quality
1 E E minor minor
2 F# F# (complex) other
♭3 G G augmented augmented
♯4 A# A# (complex) other
5 B B major
♭6 C C major
7 D# D# minor minor

Key Signature

4 — The E key signature uses F#, C#, G#, D#.

E Hungarian Minor Scale in Practice

The E Hungarian Minor Scale uses the key signature of 4 sharps (F#, C#, G#, D#). E major has four sharps and a powerful, resonant sound particularly suited to guitar. It is one of the most common keys in rock and blues music. On guitar, E positions offer open-string resonance for fingering positions for this scale.

The Hungarian minor scale features two augmented second intervals and a raised 4th degree, creating a haunting, Eastern European character. It is central to Hungarian and Romani folk music traditions.

Tuning Frequencies Across Temperaments

Frequencies shown at A=440 Hz. View full temperament data for any note.

Note Equal Temp. Pythagorean Just Intonation
E 329.628 Hz 330.001 Hz 327.032 Hz
F# 369.994 Hz 371.251 Hz 367.911 Hz
G 391.995 Hz 391.111 Hz 392.438 Hz
A# 466.164 Hz 463.538 Hz 470.926 Hz
B 493.883 Hz 495.000 Hz 490.548 Hz
C 261.626 Hz 260.740 Hz 261.626 Hz
D# 311.127 Hz 309.026 Hz 313.951 Hz

Related Scales

Guitar: E Hungarian Minor Scale Positions

The E key offers 4 sharps (F#, C#, G#, D#) on guitar. Sharp-side keys like E are idiomatic guitar keys because open strings (E, A, D, G, B, E) align with the scale's natural resonance points.