D Harmonic Major Scale
Major with tension, classical
What is the D Harmonic Major Scale?
The Harmonic Major scale is a major scale with a lowered 6th degree, creating a unique bittersweet quality. It combines the brightness of major with an unexpected dark twist, perfect for creating emotional complexity.
Interval Pattern: W-W-H-W-H-3H-H
Scale Notes and Intervals
D Harmonic Major
BittersweetD 1
E 2
F# 3
G 4
A 5
Bb 6
C# 7
Notes:
D -E -F# -G -A -Bb -C#
Intervals:
WWHWHA H
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play D Harmonic Major on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
BittersweetCharacter
Major with tension, classicalGenres
Classical, Jazz, FilmNotes in Scale
7 notes: D, E, F#, G, A, Bb, C#Category
Minor VariantsIntervals
W-W-H-W-H-3H-HHistory and Origins
The Background of the Harmonic Major Scale
Used by classical composers like Rimsky-Korsakov and Liszt for its unusual color. Jazz musicians adopted it for its interesting modes and chord possibilities. It remains relatively underused, making it a secret weapon for creating unique sounds.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the D Harmonic Major Scale
- Major scale with flat 6th
- Bittersweet, complex quality
- Augmented 2nd between b6 and 7
- Less common, more distinctive
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in D Harmonic Major
- Cry Me a River (specific passages)
- Firth of Fifth - Genesis (ending)
- Various film scores
Playing Tips
How to Practice the D Harmonic Major Scale
The b6 creates unexpected darkness in a major context. Use for creating emotional complexity or "happy-sad" feelings. Works great over major 7(b13) chords. Experiment with its modes for unique sounds.
Circle of Fifths Position
D in the Circle of Fifths
Major
Minor
Selected
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