C♯ Lydian Scale
The C♯ Lydian scale is the fourth mode of the G♯ major scale, giving it a distinctive bright sound characterized by its raised fourth degree.
This page covers everything you need to know about the C♯ Lydian scale: notes, intervals, theory, and how to play it on the piano.
C♯ Lydian Scale Notes
The C♯ Lydian mode contains the following notes:
C♯ – D♯ – E♯ – F♯♯ – G♯ – A♯ – B♯These notes come directly from the G♯ major parent scale, starting on its 4th degree (C♯).
C♯ Lydian Piano Diagram
This diagram highlights which keys belong to the C♯ Lydian scale, which is helpful for visualizing whole steps, half steps, and characteristic tones such as the augmented 4th (F♯♯), which gives this scale its signature sound.
C♯ Lydian Scale Formula and Intervals
The interval formula for the Lydian mode is:
Whole – Whole – Half – Whole – Whole – Whole – HalfApplied to C♯, this gives us:
- C♯ → D♯
- D♯ → E♯
- E♯ → F♯♯
- F♯♯ → G♯
- G♯ → A♯
- A♯ → B♯
- B♯ → C♯
Thus, C♯ Lydian is built with the following scale degrees:
- Root (C♯)
- Major 2nd (D♯)
- Major 3rd (E♯)
- Augmented 4th (F♯♯)
- Perfect 5th (G♯)
- Major 6th (A♯)
- Major 7th (B♯)
This structure gives the Lydian mode its characteristic brightness, due to the distinctive augmented 4th.
Chords in the Key of C♯ Lydian
When stacking thirds on each scale degree of the C♯ Lydian scale, the following diatonic chords emerge:
- C♯ major (I)
- D♯ major (II)
- E♯ minor (iii)
- F♯♯ diminished (iv°)
- G♯ major (V)
- A♯ minor (vi)
- B♯ minor (vii)
Related Scales and Modes
If you enjoy the sound of C♯ Lydian, you may also like:
- C♯ Lydian Dominant (Lydian with a minor 7th)
- D♯ Mixolydian
- G♯ Major (parent scale)
C♯ Lydian Scale FAQs
How is C♯ Lydian different from C♯ major?
C♯ Lydian has a raised 4th (F♯♯) while C♯ major has a perfect 4th (F♯). Otherwise, the two scales are identical.
What is the parent scale of C♯ Lydian?
G♯ major. C♯ Lydian uses the same notes as G♯ major, but starts on its fourth degree (C♯).
Summary: C♯ Lydian Scale
- Notes: C♯, D♯, E♯, F♯♯, G♯, A♯, B♯
- Mode: 4th mode of G♯ major
- Formula: W, W, H, W, W, W, H
