What Is The Darkest Scale?

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In this new video, Rick shows us what he calls “the darkest scale ever”,

the Double Harmonic Major scale

. It’s a scale that features a b2 and major 7, which puts a cluster of 2 half steps right in a row (so 3 notes right next to each other), which makes it sound pretty gnarly.

What is the angriest scale?

The scale has a general formula of:

1 – ♭2 – 3 – ♯4 – ♯5 – ♯6 – 7

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With

the musical steps as following: Semitone, Tone and a half, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone, Semitone. The scale lacks a perfect fourth and a perfect fifth above the starting note.

Which minor scale is the darkest?


Harmonic minor

is a pretty common scale for any darker settings. What makes it so special is the augmented second interval between its 6th and 7th degrees. While it’s often used over a dominant fifth chord in minor chord progressions (ie.

What is the scariest scale in music?

Four of the

Phrygian mode’s seven scale degrees

—the second, third, sixth and seventh—are minor, or “flatted,” intervals, which is what gives Phrygian such a foreboding, “evil” sound, one that is perfectly suited to heavy metal music.

What is the saddest mode?

Just as the Ionian mode is another name for our classic major scale, the

Aeolian mode

is the modal name given to the natural minor scale. If you want pure, undiluted sadness, you’ll want the Aeolian mode or natural minor.

What is the happiest mode?

Overall, the results are best explained by familiarity:

Ionian (major mode)

, the most common mode in both classical and popular music, is the happiest, and happiness declines with increasing distance from Ionian.

What is the saddest minor scale?

Historically, classical composers felt that

D minor

was the most melancholy of the keys, suitable for lamentations, dirges and requiems.

What is the creepiest key?


D minor

is a minor scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D, E, F, G, A, B♭, and C. Its key signature has one flat. Its relative major is F major and its parallel major is D major.

Is D minor the saddest of all keys?



D minor … is the saddest of all keys, I find

.”— Nigel Tufnel. … And to my ears (and I think the ears of most people), if you play pretty much any song in two or three different keys, you can hear a subtle shift in nuance.

How do you tell what key a song is in?

The easiest way to figure out the key of a song is by using

its key signature

. The number of sharps/flats in the key signature tell you the key of the song. A key signature with no sharps or flats is the key of C (or A minor).

Why do Tritones sound bad?

It is the subliminal force of the harmonic series that forces the tritone when

sung in its context to be unstable because it does not fit like the lower elements of the series and seeks that resolution to the stability of tonic

. That is why, in rather low tech terms that the tri-tones sound unstable.

Why is some music creepy?

Sometimes the

use of minor chords and dissonant sounds

is enough to evoke a spooky atmosphere. In the Middle Ages, one interval even started to be referred to as “Devil’s interval”. … The Devil’s interval definitely sounds unpleasant, and does a good job of making scary music sound scary.

Why is organ music creepy?

​”It’s

about emphasizing the spooky parts, making them more dramatic

,” she said. And, she added, the spooky sounds of Halloween can be a great way to learn about a beautiful instrument. “It can be a really fun way to come and hear the organ for the first time, it’s a way to introduce them to an organ that’s fun.”

What is the saddest chord?

The

E♭dim7

chord has three notes in common with D7 (F#, A, and C). The Dm7♭5 chord similarly has three notes in common with Fm (F, A♭, and C). Still, the emotional impact of the blues cliche is very different. … In the next line, “And I would be sad,” the word “I” lands on F minor, the minor iv chord.

What does Lydian mode sound like?

The Lydian mode is the 4th mode of the major scale. It’s named after the region of Lydia next to what was Ancient Greece over 3000 years ago. It is very similar to the Ionian mode (the major scale) but has the 4th note of its scale raised by a semitone (half step) giving it a

very bright sound

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