F-Harmonic Minor
The F-Harmonic Minor scale is a seven-note scale that is derived from the F-Minor scale. It is characterized by a raised seventh note, which creates a distinctive sound that is often used in classical and contemporary music. The notes in the F-Harmonic Minor scale are F, G, A♭, B♭, C, D♭, and E.
This scale is commonly used in various musical genres, including jazz, metal, and classical music. The raised seventh note, E, leads to a strong resolution back to the tonic, F, making it effective for creating tension and release in compositions.