D♭ Locrian scale

The D♭ Locrian scale is a 7-note locrian scale built on the root D♭. Its notes are D♭, E𝄫, F♭, G♭, A𝄫, B𝄫 and C♭. The unstable seventh mode - diminished tonic and a flat fifth, rarely used as tonal centre. This page covers the formula, fingerings, diatonic chords and common progressions that make D♭ Locrian a great tool for improvising and composing.

Locrian is rare as a tonal centre because of that diminished tonic, but you need to know it for modal theory. Shows up in metal and avant-garde jazz. Built on the root D♭, the scale takes on the specific colour and pitch range of that key - making it especially useful in genres and registers where D♭ is a comfortable tonal centre.

Formula & step pattern

Formula
1P · 2m · 3m · 4P · 5d · 6m · 7m
Step pattern
H - W - W - H - W - W - W

The D♭ Locrian scale follows a minor scale with a flat second and a flat fifth (H-W-W-H-W-W-W). Step pattern: H - W - W - H - W - W - W. Intervals from the root: 1P · 2m · 3m · 4P · 5d · 6m · 7m. Memorising the formula lets you transpose the scale to any other root note quickly.

D♭ Locrian on the piano

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Piano keyboard highlighting the D♭ Locrian scale notesE𝄫F♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭E𝄫F♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭D♭G♭D♭G♭D♭ Locrian - D♭ · E𝄫 · F♭ · G♭ · A𝄫 · B𝄫 · C♭

D♭ Locrian on the guitar

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Guitar fretboard highlighting the D♭ Locrian scale noteseBGDAEF♭G♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭D♭E𝄫F♭C♭D♭E𝄫F♭G♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭D♭E𝄫F♭G♭A𝄫E𝄫F♭G♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭D♭E𝄫B𝄫C♭D♭E𝄫F♭G♭A𝄫B𝄫F♭G♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭D♭E𝄫F♭D♭ Locrian - fr 012

D♭ Locrian on the staff

Hear the D♭ Locrian scale

D♭ Locrian
D♭ · E𝄫 · F♭ · G♭ · A𝄫 · B𝄫 · C♭
D♭E𝄫F♭G♭A𝄫B𝄫C♭

Improvisation drone

Loop the root note as a pad to practice improvising over this scale.

D♭ Locrian
D♭

Notes of the D♭ Locrian scale

Notes: D♭ · E𝄫 · F♭ · G♭ · A𝄫 · B𝄫 · C♭Step pattern: H - W - W - H - W - W - W
DegreeIntervalSemitonesNote
11P0D♭(Db)
22m1E𝄫(Ebb)
33m3F♭(Fb)
44P5G♭(Gb)
55d6A𝄫(Abb)
66m8B𝄫(Bbb)
77m10C♭(Cb)

Diatonic chords of D♭ Locrian

These are the chords that naturally form on each degree of the scale. Click a chord to open its dedicated page.

Modes from D♭ Locrian

Each note of this scale produces a different mode with its own character.

How to use the D♭ Locrian scale

The diatonic chords of D♭ Locrian are: i° = D♭°, II = E𝄫, iii = F♭m, iv = G♭m, V = A𝄫, VI = B𝄫, vii = C♭m. These seven chords belong naturally to the key and are the safest harmonic vocabulary when writing songs in D♭ Locrian. Click any chord below to open its full diagram and progressions.

Locrian is rare as a tonal centre because of that diminished tonic, but you need to know it for modal theory. Shows up in metal and avant-garde jazz.

Practice tips

Locrian works best as a theoretical exercise. Spell each diatonic chord and notice why that diminished tonic makes it so unstable.

Famous songs

D♭ Locrian appears throughout locrian is rare as a tonal centre because of that diminished tonic, but you need to know it for modal theory. shows up in metal and avant-garde jazz. Listening to music in this scale and transcribing short phrases is the fastest way to absorb its sound.

Once you are comfortable with D♭ Locrian, explore related scales to expand your vocabulary. The scales below share notes, modes or tonal centres with D♭ Locrian and are a natural next step in your study.

Frequently asked questions

What notes are in the D♭ Locrian scale?
The D♭ Locrian scale contains D♭, E𝄫, F♭, G♭, A𝄫, B𝄫 and C♭.
What is the formula for the D♭ Locrian scale?
D♭ Locrian follows a minor scale with a flat second and a flat fifth (H-W-W-H-W-W-W).
Is D♭ Locrian a major or minor scale?
D♭ Locrian is a locrian scale. The unstable seventh mode - diminished tonic and a flat fifth, rarely used as tonal centre.
What chords belong to the D♭ Locrian scale?
The diatonic chords of D♭ Locrian are D♭°, E𝄫, F♭m, G♭m, A𝄫, B𝄫, C♭m.
Which genres use D♭ Locrian?
Locrian is rare as a tonal centre because of that diminished tonic, but you need to know it for modal theory. Shows up in metal and avant-garde jazz.
How do I practise the D♭ Locrian scale?
Locrian works best as a theoretical exercise. Spell each diatonic chord and notice why that diminished tonic makes it so unstable.

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