D# Aeolian
D sharp Aeolian scale for bass guitar presented by diagram.
The D# Aeolian displayed as fingerboard diagram for bass. The notes are marked in blue color, root notes are the darker ones.
D# Aeolian one octave

D# Aeolian full fretboard

D# Aeolian with note names

The scale displayed with its numeric formula, notes, intervals and scale degrees.
Formula | Notes | Intervals | Degrees |
---|---|---|---|
1 | D# | Unison | Tonic |
2 | E# | Major second | Supertonic |
b3 | F# | Minor third | Mediant |
4 | G# | Perfect fourth | Subdominant |
5 | A# | Perfect fifth | Dominant |
b6 | B | Minor sixth | Submediant |
b7 | C# | Minor seventh | Subtonic |
The second degree is written as E#, which is the same as F. A practice in a scale notation is to not include the same letter twice, if it can be avoided.
The D# Aeolian consists of seven notes. It can be described in steps as a formula which is written as whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step from the first note to first note in the next octave.
D# Aeolian is the first mode of D# Minor and therefore both scales include the same notes and in the same order.
D sharp Aeolian scale tablature for four-string bass.

The numbers above the tablature are suggested fingerings.