Skip to content

Key of A Richter-Tuned Diatonic Harmonica for 4th Position - Lydian Scale

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lydian Scale, A Richter Diatonic in 4th
Note Length
Direction
Metronome
Overblows/Overdraws
Loop Section
F# G Ab A Bb B C Db D Eb E F

F# Lydian Scale on a A Harmonica

This chart shows the Lydian scale played in 4th position on a key of A Richter-tuned diatonic harmonica. In 4th position, the scale is rooted on F#, which means you are playing a F# Lydian scale. The colored notes on the chart above highlight which holes contain notes from this scale.

Notes in the F# Lydian Scale

The F# Lydian scale contains 7 notes: F# – Ab – Bb – C – Db – Eb – F.

How to Play Each Note

Here are the simplest ways to play each note in this scale on your A harmonica:

Note Hole Technique Style 1 Tab Style 2 Tab
F# 3 draw bend -3'' 3''
Ab 3 draw -3 3
Bb 4 draw bend -4' 4'
C 4 overblow 4o +4o
Db 5 blow 5 +5
Eb 5 overblow 5o +5o
F 6 draw bend -6' 6'

Style 1: A - prefix means draw, no prefix means blow.
Style 2: A + prefix means blow, no prefix means draw.
Both: Apostrophes ' indicate bends — each one is a half step. An o suffix indicates an overblow or overdraw.

About 4th Position

On a Richter-tuned diatonic harmonica, 4th position means the root note of your scale is F#. When you pick up a A harmonica and play in 4th position, you are playing in the key of F#. Each position gives you access to different scales and different note layouts across the 10 holes.

Related Charts

Other scales on a A harmonica in 4th position

Lydian Scale on other harmonicas