F# Ukrainian Dorian Scale
Eastern European minor
What is the F# Ukrainian Dorian Scale?
The Ukrainian Dorian scale (also called Romanian Minor or Altered Dorian) combines Dorian's raised 6th with a raised 4th, creating a distinctly Eastern European melancholic sound with hints of brightness.
Interval Pattern: W-H-3H-H-W-H-W
Scale Notes and Intervals
F# Ukrainian Dorian
MelancholicF# 1
G# 2
A 3
B# 4
C# 5
D# 6
E 7
Notes:
F# -G# -A -B# -C# -D# -E
Intervals:
WHAHWH W
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play F# Ukrainian Dorian on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
MelancholicCharacter
Eastern European minorGenres
World, FolkNotes in Scale
7 notes: F#, G#, A, B#, C#, D#, ECategory
HungarianIntervals
W-H-3H-H-W-H-WHistory and Origins
The Background of the Ukrainian Dorian Scale
Found throughout Ukrainian, Romanian, and Jewish folk music traditions. Its unique combination of intervals creates a sound that is unmistakably Eastern European, carrying centuries of cultural heritage.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the F# Ukrainian Dorian Scale
- Dorian with raised 4th
- Eastern European folk character
- Melancholic yet hopeful
- Distinctive klezmer sound
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in F# Ukrainian Dorian
- Ukrainian folk songs
- Klezmer music
- Romanian folk dances
- Fiddler on the Roof (stylistically)
Playing Tips
How to Practice the F# Ukrainian Dorian Scale
The raised 4th in a Dorian context creates a unique bittersweet quality. Essential for authentic Eastern European and Jewish music sounds. Emphasize the #4 to bring out the distinctive character.
Circle of Fifths Position
F# in the Circle of Fifths
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