Escala de Do# Cromática para Guitar
Escala de Guitar en afinación DADGAD — diagrama de diapasón
Do# Cromática en DADGAD — Notas e Intervalos
La escala Cromática de C# es la coleccion de las doce notas disponibles en la musica occidental. En Guitar, las notas son C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C. Ofrece la maxima densidad posible y se utiliza para una flexibilidad melodica total, transiciones fluidas entre tonalidades y para anadir color intenso a melodias mas sencillas. Usada comunmente en Classical, Jazz, Metal, Experimental. Entre los interpretes destacados se encuentran Franz Liszt, Charlie Parker, Yngwie Malmsteen. Context-dependent — works as a passing device over any harmony. Not a 'soloing' scale but a coloring tool. Great for chromatic approach notes.
Notas: Do#, Re, Re#, Mi, Fa, Fa#, Sol, Sol#, La, La#, Si, Do
Intervalos: 1P, 2m, 2M, 3m, 3M, 4P, 5d, 5P, 6m, 6M, 7m, 7M
Grados: 1 b2 3 b4 5 6 7 8 b9 10 b11 12
Fórmula: H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H
Número de notas: 12
Afinación: DADGAD (D-A-D-G-A-D)
Acerca de la Afinación DADGAD
DADGAD tuning creates an open Dsus4 chord when strummed open, producing a hauntingly beautiful, droning sound that has become synonymous with Celtic folk music and modern acoustic songwriting. The tuning's natural resonance and overtones make even simple fingerpicking patterns sound rich and complex.
Popularized by Davey Graham in the 1960s and later championed by Pierre Bensusan and Jimmy Page, DADGAD has become one of the most beloved alternate tunings for acoustic guitarists. Its suspended quality — neither clearly major nor minor — creates an ethereal, meditative atmosphere that invites exploration. The tuning excels at creating drone-based arrangements where open strings ring against fretted notes.
Artistas destacados: Pierre Bensusan, Jimmy Page, Andy McKee, Davey Graham, Laurence Juber
Ideal para: Celtic folk, acoustic songwriting, drone-based fingerpicking, and meditative compositions
Carácter Musical
Contains all 12 notes — maximum melodic density. Used for passing tones, chromatic runs, and fluid key-shifting. The universal connector between any two scales.