A Chromatic
A · B♭ · B · C · C♯ · D · E♭ · E · F · F♯ · G · G♯
All twelve notes, each a semitone apart — A Chromatic isn't a key so much as the complete set of available pitches. Nobody improvises in it directly; its value is as a source of passing notes and chromatic approach tones that connect the notes of whatever scale you're actually playing. Used sparingly, it's what makes lines sound fluid.
Left-handed
Practice this Scale
Play-alongs where A Chromatic has been identified to match well with the track.
Spicy Jazz Blues Guitar Backing Track Jam in A major
The A chromatic scale allows for rich, fluid runs between target tones, which can add character and flair to your solos.