DorianA
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Dorian scale in A

Dorian scale in A for musical practice on Padflow. See the notes A, B, C, D, E, F#, G, A, play ascending and descending lines, and study with a drone focused on improvisation, intonation, and tonal awareness.

Ready to practice15 events in the sequenceA

Practice dorian in A with ascending, descending, and drone playback

The notes in this combination are A - B - C - D - E - F# - G - A. Use the console below to hear the full sequence, change note duration, and strengthen the tonal center on your instrument.

Scale

Dorian

Minor mode with a major sixth, very musical for grooves and modal improvisation.

Root key

A

A

Note duration

680 ms

Practice

Root key

A

Play ascending and descending

A

Dorian

Dorian keeps a minor atmosphere but breathes more because of the major sixth. That opens space for modern improvisation without losing reverence.

Practice sequence

1 · 2 · b3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · b7 · 8

A

1

B

2

C

b3

D

4

E

5

F#

6

G

b7

A

8

G

b7

F#

6

E

5

D

4

C

b3

B

2

A

1

Step 1

Start by listening to the tonic A (A) for a few seconds before playing the full scale.

Step 2

Practice the notes A - B - C - D - E - F# - G - A very slowly, noticing where the phrase wants to rest and where it creates expectation.

Step 3

Enable drone mode to keep A sustained while you sing, play, or improvise over dorian.

Musical application

Dorian keeps a minor atmosphere but breathes more because of the major sixth. That opens space for modern improvisation without losing reverence.

In A (A), the sequence A - B - C - D - E - F# - G - A helps train your sense of rest, tension, and melodic direction without relying on a complex chart.

Excellent for modal vamps, instrumental transitions, and improvisation practice when the band holds a minor chord for several bars.

Quick summary

Formula: 1 · 2 · b3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · b7 · 8

Notes: A - B - C - D - E - F# - G - A

Focus: Compare the major sixth in Dorian with the minor sixth in the natural minor scale. That one difference completely changes the mode's character.

Guided practice

How to study dorian in A

Use these references to turn the exercise into something musical instead of only mechanical.

Step

Start by listening to the tonic A (A) for a few seconds before playing the full scale.

Step

Practice the notes A - B - C - D - E - F# - G - A very slowly, noticing where the phrase wants to rest and where it creates expectation.

Step

Enable drone mode to keep A sustained while you sing, play, or improvise over dorian.

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