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A Phrygian Mode

Spanish/Flamenco scale

The A Phrygian is the 3rd mode of the A Major scale. It has a dark, tense, spanish, flamenco, exotic, mysterious character. On guitar it appears at Position 3 in the fretboard pattern — root note A.

Notes in the A Phrygian

A
A#
C
D
E
F
G

A · A# · C · D · E · F · G

Step Formula

W = Whole step (2 frets) · H = Half step (1 fret)

H W W W H W W

Intervals

1 ♭2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 ♭7
Sound CharacterDark, tense, Spanish, Flamenco, exotic, mysterious
Parent Major ScaleA Major — A Phrygian shares the same notes as A Major but starts on A
Best Used InFlamenco, Metal, Spanish Music, Film Scores
Famous ExamplesFlamenco guitar, White Zombie, Metallica, Spanish classical
Key insight: The ♭2 (half step from root) defines Phrygian. That single interval creates the Spanish/Middle Eastern tension.

The 5 Missing Notes™ — Beyond A Phrygian

The A Phrygian is one of 7 diatonic modes in the Dead Sea Scales system. Using the 5 Missing Notes™ framework, each mode generates 7 extended variations — giving you access to all 42 total modes in any key including A.

Same Mode, Every Key

The Phrygian pattern is identical in every key — the formula never changes. Explore the same mode in other keys:

Hear the A Phrygian on a live fretboard

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DEEP DIVES

Why 42 Modes? Dead Sea Chords 2,048 Combinations Pentatonic Origins Where Notes Came From Guido d'Arezzo George Russell All Resources