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D Dorian Mode

Also known as: Doric Mode

Minor with a hopeful twist. The raised 6th gives it a brighter, jazzier feel than natural minor.

D Dorian Mode Notes

D1
E2
F♭3
G4
A5
B6
C♭7
D8

Notes: D - E - F - G - A - B - C - D

Scale Formula & Intervals

Interval Pattern

W-H-W-W-W-H-W

W = Whole step (2 semitones), H = Half step (1 semitone)

Scale Degrees

1 - 2 - ♭3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - ♭7

Scale degrees relative to the root note

Semitones from Root

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Famous Songs Using This Scale

1

So What

Miles Davis

2

Oye Como Va

Santana

3

Eleanor Rigby

The Beatles

Practice Tips for D Dorian Mode

  • Natural minor with a raised 6th degree
  • The 2nd mode of the major scale
  • Perfect for minor 7th chords (i7)
  • The 'jazz minor' sound in many contexts

Common Genres

JazzFunkR&BRockFolkCeltic