D Aeolian on Guitar
Aeolian is the natural minor scale — the plain sad one, the shadow twin of the major scale. The notes of D Aeolian are D, E, F, G, A, Bb, C. Its characteristic note is Bb — the flat 6th — the one note that gives this minor-type scale its colour.
It is the sound of most minor-key rock and pop: "Stairway to Heaven", "Losing My Religion", every power ballad. The flat 6th is what separates it from Dorian — where Dorian lifts, Aeolian sinks.
D Aeolian across the whole neck
Over the drone, walk the flat 6th down to the 5th and feel it settle — that sigh is the natural minor signature.
Formula and intervals
R - 2 - b3 - 4 - 5 - b6 - b7 — 7 notes. The flat 3rd makes it a minor-family scale.
Chords in D Aeolian
These are the diatonic chords — the harmony built from only the notes above. Vamping between any of them keeps you inside the mode.
| Degree | Chord | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| i | Dm | Minor |
| ii° | Edim | Diminished |
| III | F | Major |
| iv | Gm | Minor |
| v | Am | Minor |
| VI | Bb | Major |
| VII | C | Major |
Same notes, different home
D Aeolian contains exactly the same notes as F Major. Nothing about the notes changes — what changes is which one feels like home, and that changes everything about the sound.
Other modes on D
Keep the same root and swap the scale — the fastest way to hear what each mode actually does.
Modal Runs