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D sharp Aeolian (Minor)
D#
E#
F#
G#
A#
B
C#
Mode interval pattern
tone
-semitone
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-semitone
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Chords (triads)
D#min (i)
-E#dim (ii)
-F#maj (III)
-G#min (iv)
-A#min (v)
-Bmaj (VI)
-C#maj (VII)
Did you know?
If you know the notes of D sharp Aeolian (Minor), you can play the modes below, which use the exact same notes.
What's more, if you know the Ionian pattern, you can play the Ionian mode in any key. Just play the pattern starting on your chosen starting note (root note).
In order to play and jam in all 7 of the main modes, you only need to learn 7 patterns.
These patterns always appear in the exact same order across the fretboard, regardless of the starting note or mode.
You might have heard this named as the 3 note per string method. Learn more about this and the 7 standard modes of the major scale in our learning hub.
Learn about the 7 patterns