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CGCGCD
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Celtic and Ambient Fingerstyle Guitar in DADGAD - Simon Fox
Ionian
Aeolian
Mixolydian
Dorian
Lydian
Phrygian
Locrian
Freygish
Harmonic Minor

Scale Name
D Aeolian Mode
Scale Definition
1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7
D E F G A Bb C
Notes
Tonality
Minor
Equivalent Scales
F major, D natural minor
Harmonization
Dmin, Edim, F, Gmin, Amin, Bb, C

The Aeolian mode is the same as the natural minor scale. It has a sound often associated with dark, somber music. The flattened 6th combined with the minor 3rd lend this feeling to the scale. It is particularly useful for moody Celtic pieces, and works well for solo guitar in DADGAD.

Finger Chart

Scale Notation

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