Scales · Locrian Key of D

D Locrian Scale on guitar · notes, intervals & diagram

The D Locrian scale contains the notes D, D♯, F, G, G♯, A♯, C. The "weird one" — minor with both a flat 2nd and a flat 5th. Restless, dissonant, hard to resolve.

Standard tuning · 15 frets

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EADGBE 35791215 F G G♯ A♯ C D D♯ F G A♯ C D D♯ F G G♯ A♯ C D D♯ F G G♯ A♯ C D D♯ F G G♯ A♯ C D D♯ F G G♯ A♯ C D D♯ F G G♯ A♯ C D F G G♯ A♯ C D D♯ F G Root Scale note

Notes & intervals.

# Degree Note
1 1 D root
2 b2 D♯
3 b3 F
4 4 G
5 b5 G♯
6 b6 A♯
7 b7 C

Sound & use

The "weird one" — minor with both a flat 2nd and a flat 5th. Restless, dissonant, hard to resolve.

Metal (especially over diminished or m7b5 chords), avant-garde jazz, deliberate tension. Rarely a tonic; usually a colour.

Common in: metal, jazz, experimental

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Other scales

Other scales in the key of D.

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D Major

Bright, resolved, optimistic — the default sound of Western pop, folk and most children's music.

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D Natural Minor

Melancholy, introspective, serious — but not desperately sad. The classic "minor key" sound.

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D Major Pentatonic

The major scale with the 4 and 7 removed — five notes that "always work" over a major chord. Sweet, melodic, never dissonant.

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D Minor Pentatonic

The scale that built rock and blues. Bluesy, plaintive, and easy to play in five connected positions across the neck.

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D Blues

Minor pentatonic plus the "blue note" (b5). Gritty, vocal, instantly recognisable as the blues.

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D Dorian

Minor with a major 6th — darker than major, warmer than natural minor. Sophisticated, hopeful-melancholy.

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D Phrygian

Minor with a flat 2nd — exotic, Spanish, slightly menacing. The b2 is the defining sound.

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D Lydian

Major with a raised 4th — dreamy, suspended, otherworldly. The sound of film-score wonder.

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D Mixolydian

Major with a flat 7th — bright but bluesy. The "rock major scale".

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D Harmonic Minor

Natural minor with a raised 7th — creates the dramatic 1.5-step gap between b6 and 7. Classical, neo-classical, Middle-Eastern flavours.

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D Melodic Minor

Minor scale with a major 6th and 7th going up (jazz/ascending form). Sophisticated, slippery, modern.

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D Phrygian Dominant

Phrygian with a major 3rd — the iconic flamenco/Middle-Eastern sound. Major flavour, minor tension.

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D Hungarian Minor

Two augmented seconds (between b3–#4 and b6–7) give this scale its distinctive Eastern European / Romani drama.

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D Whole Tone

Six equally-spaced notes, no semitones — the symmetrical "dreamlike" scale. No clear tonic; ambiguous and weightless.

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D Hirajoshi

Traditional Japanese pentatonic — austere, contemplative, instantly evocative of koto music.

All keys

Locrian scale in every key.

FAQ

About the D Locrian scale
on guitar.

What notes are in the D Locrian scale?

The D Locrian scale contains the notes D, D♯, F, G, G♯, A♯, C. The intervals from the root are 1, b2, b3, 4, b5, b6, b7.

Where does the D Locrian scale come from?

It's the Locrian scale rooted on D. The "weird one" — minor with both a flat 2nd and a flat 5th. Restless, dissonant, hard to resolve. Metal (especially over diminished or m7b5 chords), avant-garde jazz, deliberate tension. Rarely a tonic; usually a colour.

How do I practise the D Locrian scale on guitar?

Start with the diagram on this page — find the root notes (the orange dots) and play through the pattern slowly, alternating picking. Once the shape is in your hands, set a metronome at around 60 BPM and play it ascending and descending in eighth-notes. Use the free metronome to keep yourself honest.

Which genres use the D Locrian scale?

The Locrian scale is found across metal, jazz, experimental. The character of the key — D — affects how it feels rather than how it works: a D Locrian solo has the same intervals and the same emotional shape as any other Locrian solo, just transposed.

Can I print the D Locrian fretboard diagram?

Yes. Use your browser's print function (Cmd/Ctrl + P) — the diagram on this page is a vector SVG that prints crisply at any size. Or use the interactive scale generator to export the same diagram as a standalone SVG or PNG file.