D# Akebono (Japanese)

A Japanese pentatonic scale, 1–2–b3–5–6; minor 3rd and major 6th combine without degrees 4 and 7.

Octaves

Musical context

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

Theory

General info

Name
D# Akebono (Japanese)
Family
Pentatonic scales
Note count
5
Step formula
W – H – 4 – W – W+H
Numeric formula
0-2-1-4-2-3

Notes & degrees

1D#root
2E#major 2nd
b3F#minor 3rd
5A#perfect 5th
6B#major 6th

Construction

Overview
A Japanese pentatonic scale, 1–2–b3–5–6; minor 3rd and major 6th combine without degrees 4 and 7.
Application in music
The minor 3rd supplies minor colour, while omission of degrees 4 and 7 weakens functional tendencies.
Interval formula
D#
W
E#
H
F#
2W
A#
W
B#

Tensions & resolutions

Stable degrees

ID#point of resttonic
VA#supports the tonic sonorityfifth

Typical resolutions & tensions

ID#D#
IIE#E#
Scale degree 2 may descend to tonic; the motion is especially close when degree 2 is lowered.

This scale on guitar 🎸

See how D# Akebono (Japanese) looks 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.

CAmGEmDBmAF#mEC#mBG#mF#D#mDbBbmAbFmEbCmBbGmFDmEbmajor
Relative key
Dominant
Subdominant
Key signature
3 flats (Bb, Eb, Ab)

Connections

Practice

Keyboard Trainer

Reinforce it in practice — play and name notes on the interactive keyboard.

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Frequently Asked Questions