Harmonic minor scale in D#
Harmonic minor scale in D# for musical practice on Padflow. See the notes D#, F, F#, G#, A#, B, D, D#, play ascending and descending lines, and study with a drone focused on improvisation, intonation, and tonal awareness.
Practice harmonic minor in D# with ascending, descending, and drone playback
The notes in this combination are D# - F - F# - G# - A# - B - D - D#. Use the console below to hear the full sequence, change note duration, and strengthen the tonal center on your instrument.
Scale
Harmonic minor
Dramatic, intense sound that helps strengthen harmonic sensitivity.
Root key
D#
D sharp
Note duration
680 ms
Practice
Root key
D sharp
Play ascending and descending
D#
Harmonic minor
Even though it appears less often in congregational repertoire, it strengthens your sense of dominant function and resolution in minor songs.
Practice sequence
1 · 2 · b3 · 4 · 5 · b6 · 7 · 8D#
1
F
2
F#
b3
G#
4
A#
5
B
b6
D
7
D#
8
D
7
B
b6
A#
5
G#
4
F#
b3
F
2
D#
1
Step 1
Start by listening to the tonic D sharp (D#) for a few seconds before playing the full scale.
Step 2
Practice the notes D# - F - F# - G# - A# - B - D - D# very slowly, noticing where the phrase wants to rest and where it creates expectation.
Step 3
Enable drone mode to keep D# sustained while you sing, play, or improvise over harmonic minor.
Even though it appears less often in congregational repertoire, it strengthens your sense of dominant function and resolution in minor songs.
In D sharp (D#), the sequence D# - F - F# - G# - A# - B - D - D# helps train your sense of rest, tension, and melodic direction without relying on a complex chart.
Use it to study harmonic function, strengthen your ear for the dominant in minor keys, and expand melodic vocabulary with responsibility.
Formula: 1 · 2 · b3 · 4 · 5 · b6 · 7 · 8
Notes: D# - F - F# - G# - A# - B - D - D#
Focus: The leap between b6 and 7 deserves attention. It creates a characteristic tension and asks for good intonation to sound beautiful.
How to study harmonic minor in D#
Use these references to turn the exercise into something musical instead of only mechanical.
Start by listening to the tonic D sharp (D#) for a few seconds before playing the full scale.
Practice the notes D# - F - F# - G# - A# - B - D - D# very slowly, noticing where the phrase wants to rest and where it creates expectation.
Enable drone mode to keep D# sustained while you sing, play, or improvise over harmonic minor.
Other scales in D#
If you want to keep the same tonic and compare colors, these combinations are a natural next step.