Ab Natural minor Ukulele Scale - D-Tuning
D-Tuning (ADF#B). View this scale in: Standard Tuning (gCEA) G-Tuning (DGBE) Slack-key Tuning (gCEG)
A natural minor scale has the same notes as its relative major scale. However, we start on the sixth note, known as the Aeolian mode. Because the sixth is a minor any song using this scale will often have a sad or melancholy feel to it.
Diagram/Chart
Staff Line Notation
Scale details
Type : Major (Aeolian Mode)
Number of notes : 7
Formula : 1,2,b3,4,5,b6,b7
Notes : A♭, B♭, B, D♭, E♭, E, G♭
Intervals : W,H,W,W,H,W,W
Degrees : A♭ (I - tonic ), B♭ (II - supertonic ), B (III - mediant ), D♭ (IV - subdominant ), E♭ (V - dominant ), E (VI - submediant ), G♭ (VII - leading tone )
Chords that fit
: Dbm , Db5 , Dbsus4 , Dbsus2 , Db7sus4 , Dbm6 , Dbm7 , Dbm9 , DbM9, Ebm , Eb5 , Ebsus4 , Eb7sus4 , Ebm7 , E , E5 , Esus2 , E6 , Emaj7 , Eadd9 , E-5, Gb , Gb5 , Gb7 , Gbsus4 , Gbsus2 , Gb7sus4 , Gb6 , Gb9 , Gbadd9 , Gb11 , Gb13 , Abm , Ab5 , Absus4 , Absus2 , Ab7sus4 , Abm7 , Abm9 , AbM9, Bbdim , Bbm7/b5 , B , B5 , Bsus4 , Bsus2 , B6 , Bmaj7 , Badd9 ,
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