D Diminished (Whole-Half) Scale
Symmetrical, suspenseful
What is the D Diminished (Whole-Half) Scale?
The Whole-Half Diminished scale alternates whole and half steps, creating an eight-note symmetrical scale with inherent tension. Used over diminished 7th chords, it's essential for creating suspense in film and classical music.
Interval Pattern: W-H-W-H-W-H-W-H
Scale Notes and Intervals
D Diminished (Whole-Half)
TenseD 1
E 2
F 3
G 4
Ab 5
Bb 6
B 7
C# 8
Notes:
D -E -F -G -Ab -Bb -B -C#
Intervals:
WHWHWHW H
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play D Diminished (Whole-Half) on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
TenseCharacter
Symmetrical, suspensefulGenres
Jazz, Film, MetalNotes in Scale
8 notes: D, E, F, G, Ab, Bb, B, C#Category
SymmetricIntervals
W-H-W-H-W-H-W-HHistory and Origins
The Background of the Diminished (Whole-Half) Scale
Developed from classical diminished chord passages, it became systematized by jazz musicians. Rimsky-Korsakov used it extensively, and it's now standard in jazz education for diminished chord playing.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the D Diminished (Whole-Half) Scale
- Eight notes alternating W-H
- Repeats every minor 3rd
- Only three diminished scales exist
- Strong tension and darkness
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in D Diminished (Whole-Half)
- Suspense themes in film scores
- Flight of the Bumblebee sections
- James Bond themes
- Various classical diminished passages
Playing Tips
How to Practice the D Diminished (Whole-Half) Scale
This scale repeats every 3 frets/minor 3rd - learn one position and you know four keys. Use over diminished 7th chords. Creates instant tension and suspense. Great for horror or chase scenes.
Circle of Fifths Position
D in the Circle of Fifths
Major
Minor
Selected
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