The G Phrygian is the 3rd mode of the G 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 G.
Parent Major ScaleG Major — G Phrygian shares the same notes as G Major but starts on G
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 G Phrygian
The G 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 G.
Same Mode, Every Key
The Phrygian pattern is identical in every key — the formula never changes. Explore the same mode in other keys:
Home: G Phrygian is minor territory — Aeolian with a ♭2. Start here. Address: 3rd mode of E♭ Ionian — the 5 Missing Notes are read from E♭, not G. Home vs Address →