D# Locrian Pentatonic

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D#
Locrian Pentatonic
AD#F#G#C#

D# Locrian Pentatonic Scale — Notes and Intervals

The D# Locrian Pentatonic scale is an unstable and mysterious scale used to evoke tension and ambiguity. On Piano, its notes are D#, F#, G#, A, C#. It is often found in experimental music and certain Indian Ragas, providing a dissonant, outside sound that is perfect for dark, avant-garde, or high-tension compositions. Commonly used in Jazz, Fusion, Experimental, Progressive. Notable players include John Scofield, Kurt Rosenwinkel. Use over m7b5 (half-diminished) chords. Essential for jazz solos over ii chords in minor ii-V-i progressions.

Notes: D#, F#, G#, A, C#

Intervals: 1P, 3m, 4P, 5d, 7m

Degrees: 1 b2 3 4 b5

Formula: WH-W-H-4-W

Number of notes: 5

Also known as: minor seven flat five pentatonic

Musical Character

DarkDissonantTenseMysterious

The darkest pentatonic — contains the b5 that defines the Locrian sound. Excellent for outlining m7b5 chords in jazz with minimal notes.

Genres & Notable Artists

Genres: Jazz, Fusion, Experimental, Progressive

Notable players: John Scofield, Kurt Rosenwinkel

How to Use the D# Locrian Pentatonic Scale

Use over m7b5 (half-diminished) chords. Essential for jazz solos over ii chords in minor ii-V-i progressions.

Origin & Background

Jazz-derived pentatonic for navigating half-diminished chord changes with clarity.

Related Scales

Locrian Pentatonic is the Five-note Locrian subset. View D# Locrian scale

The D# Locrian Pentatonic scale contains 5 notes (D#, F#, G#, A, C#). Use the interactive piano diagram above to explore this scale on Piano.

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