Formula 1 – #1/♭2 – 2 – #2/♭3 – 3 – 4 – #4/♭5 – 5 – #5/♭6 – 6 – #6/♭7 – 7
Notes: C – C#/Db – D – D#/Eb – E – F – F#/Gb – G – G#/Ab – A – A#/Bb – B
Natural notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B
Altered notes: C#/D♭, D#/E♭, F#/G♭, G#/A♭, A#/B♭
‘♭’ = flat natural note half step below
‘#’ = sharp natural note half step above
Natural notes that can written using either ‘#’ or ‘♭’
B can be written as C♭
C can be written as B#
E can be written as F♭
F can be written as E#
Chromatic Scale notes on a Piano
The chromatic scale is a 12 notes per octave set of pitches. Each note being a semitone interval (half step) apart from one to the next.
Chromatic Scale notes on a Guitar
Chromatic Scale notes on a Bass
Chromatic Scale notes on a Ukulele
Chromatic Scale notes on a Baritone Ukulele
Chromatic Scale notes on a Banjo
Chromatic Scale notes on a Mandolin
Chromatic Scale notes on a Violin
Chromatic Scale notes on a Viola
Chromatic Scale notes on a Upright Bass