D Neapolitan Minor Scale
Classical tension
What is the D Neapolitan Minor Scale?
The Neapolitan Minor scale combines the Neapolitan flat 2nd with harmonic minor's raised 7th, creating an intensely dramatic, dark sound. It's one of the most emotionally intense scales in Western music.
Interval Pattern: H-W-W-W-H-3H-H
Scale Notes and Intervals
D Neapolitan Minor
DarkD 1
Eb 2
F 3
G 4
A 5
Bb 6
C# 7
Notes:
D -Eb -F -G -A -Bb -C#
Intervals:
HWWWHA H
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play D Neapolitan Minor on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
DarkCharacter
Classical tensionGenres
Classical, Metal, FilmNotes in Scale
7 notes: D, Eb, F, G, A, Bb, C#Category
NeapolitanIntervals
H-W-W-W-H-3H-HHistory and Origins
The Background of the Neapolitan Minor Scale
An extension of the Neapolitan harmonic concept, this scale intensifies the drama by adding harmonic minor's exotic intervals. Used in classical music for moments of extreme tension and despair.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the D Neapolitan Minor Scale
- Flat 2nd with harmonic minor structure
- Extremely dark and dramatic
- Two augmented 2nd intervals
- Maximum emotional intensity
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in D Neapolitan Minor
- Classical music climactic passages
- Gothic and dark classical works
- Metal neoclassical compositions
- Horror film scores
Playing Tips
How to Practice the D Neapolitan Minor Scale
This scale demands dramatic expression. The combination of b2 and the augmented 2nd before the leading tone creates incredible tension. Use for moments of darkness, despair, or intense drama.
Circle of Fifths Position
D in the Circle of Fifths
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Minor
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