D# Dorian #4 Banjo (5-String) Scale
Banjo (5-String) scale — fretboard diagramIntermediate
D# Dorian #4 Scale — Notes and Intervals
The D# Dorian #4 scale, known in Eastern Europe as the Ukrainian Dorian or Misheberak, has a deeply soulful, crying quality. On Banjo (5-String), the notes are D#, F, F#, A, A#, C, C#. It is a pillar of Jewish Klezmer music and traditional Balkan folk songs. Commonly used in Klezmer, Balkan Folk, Metal, Film Scores. Notable players include Itzhak Perlman, Bregovic, System of a Down. Use over m7 chords in Klezmer and Balkan contexts. The #4 adds the exotic 'weeping' quality that defines these traditions.
Notes: D#, F, F#, A, A#, C, C#
Intervals: 1P, 2M, 3m, 4A, 5P, 6M, 7m
Degrees: 1 2 b3 #4 5 6 b7
Formula: W-H-WH-H-W-H-W
Number of notes: 7
Also known as: ukrainian dorian, romanian minor, altered dorian
Musical Character
Also known as the Ukrainian Dorian or Misheberak mode. The #4 within a minor context creates the characteristic 'crying' quality of Jewish and Eastern European music.
Genres & Notable Artists
Genres: Klezmer, Balkan Folk, Metal, Film Scores
Notable players: Itzhak Perlman, Bregovic, System of a Down
How to Use the D# Dorian #4 Scale
Use over m7 chords in Klezmer and Balkan contexts. The #4 adds the exotic 'weeping' quality that defines these traditions.
Origin & Background
Known as the Ukrainian Dorian or Misheberak scale. A pillar of Jewish Klezmer music and traditional Balkan folk songs.
How to Play D# Dorian #4 on Banjo (5-String)
Begin by locating D# on your instrument and play through the 7 notes of the Dorian #4 scale slowly, ensuring each note rings clearly before increasing speed.
The D# Dorian #4 scale contains 4 sharps (D#, F#, A#, C#). Its relative major is F# major, which shares the same key signature.
Practice Routine
Set a metronome to 80 BPM and play the D# Dorian #4 scale in groups of four notes, shifting the starting note each repetition. This builds muscle memory across the entire scale range. After a week, try improvising short 4-bar phrases using only these notes.
Experiment with simple two-chord vamps rooted on D# to let the characteristic intervals of the Dorian #4 scale come through clearly. This scale is especially effective in film scores contexts.
Banjo (5-String) Tips
Practice the D# Dorian #4 scale slowly and evenly on your instrument, focusing on tone quality for each of the 7 notes before building speed. Aim for a soulful quality in your phrasing to match the natural character of this scale.
Related Scales
Dorian #4 is the 4th mode of the Harmonic Minor scale. View D# Harmonic minor scale
The D# Dorian #4 scale contains 7 notes (D#, F, F#, A, A#, C, C#). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this scale on Banjo (5-String) with different tunings and fret ranges.
CAGED Positions & Patterns for D# Dorian #4
The D# Dorian #4 scale can be played in 5 CAGED positions across the fretboard, each based on an open chord shape (C, A, G, E, D). As a 7-note scale, it also lends itself to 3-notes-per-string (3NPS) patterns that facilitate legato playing and diagonal shifting. Use the pattern selector above to isolate each position.
Explore D# Dorian #4 Further
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