D Blues scale

Minor pentatonic with an added lowered 5th; the blue note adds controlled tension.

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Musical context

How the scale relates to the chord, mode, key and progression.

Theory

General info

Name
D Blues scale
Family
Pentatonic scales
Note count
6
Step formula
W+H – W – H – H – W+H – W
Numeric formula
0-3-2-1-1-3-2

Notes & degrees

1Droot
b3Fminor 3rd
4Gperfect 4th
b5Abdim 5th
5Aperfect 5th
b7Cminor 7th

Construction

Overview
Minor pentatonic with an added lowered 5th; the blue note adds controlled tension.
Application in music
The lowered 5th creates shifting tension over I7, IV7 and V7; the scale is used in blues improvisation.
Interval formula
D
WH
F
W
G
H
Ab
H
A
WH
C

Tensions & resolutions

Stable degrees

IDpoint of resttonic
VAsupports the tonic sonorityfifth

Typical resolutions & tensions

IIIFF
IVGG
In a dominant context, scale degree 4 normally descends by step to 3.

This scale on guitar 🎸

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Circle of fifths

The major key on the same tonic and its neighbouring keys on the circle of fifths.

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Relative key
Dominant
Subdominant
Key signature
2 sharps (F#, C#)

Connections

Practice

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