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Key of C Richter-Tuned Diatonic Harmonica for 6th Position - Lydian Scale

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Lydian Scale, C Richter Diatonic in 6th
Note Length
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Metronome
Overblows/Overdraws
Loop Section
B C Db D Eb E F F# G Ab A Bb

B Lydian Scale on a C Harmonica

This chart shows the Lydian scale played in 6th position on a key of C Richter-tuned diatonic harmonica. In 6th position, the scale is rooted on B, which means you are playing a B Lydian scale. The colored notes on the chart above highlight which holes contain notes from this scale.

Notes in the B Lydian Scale

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

How to Play Each Note

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

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

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 6th Position

On a Richter-tuned diatonic harmonica, 6th position means the root note of your scale is B. When you pick up a C harmonica and play in 6th position, you are playing in the key of B. Each position gives you access to different scales and different note layouts across the 10 holes.

Related Charts

Other scales on a C harmonica in 6th position

Lydian Scale on other harmonicas