D Lydian Dominant Cavaquinho Scale
Cavaquinho scale — fretboard diagram
D Lydian Dominant Scale — Notes and Intervals
The D Lydian Dominant scale, also known as the Acoustic scale, sounds bright, quirky, and dominant all at once. On Cavaquinho, its notes are D, E, F#, G#, A, B, C. It is widely used in jazz and animation music to solo over dominant chords that do not resolve in the traditional way. Commonly used in Jazz, Fusion, Blues, Film Scores. Notable players include Frank Zappa, Larry Carlton, Pat Metheny. Use over 7#11, 9#11 chords. Ideal for non-resolving dominant chords (the 'Simpsons chord'). Gives a sophisticated twist to blues progressions.
Notes: D, E, F#, G#, A, B, C
Intervals: 1P, 2M, 3M, 4A, 5P, 6M, 7m
Degrees: 1 2 3 #4 5 6 b7
Formula: W-W-W-H-W-H-W
Number of notes: 7
Also known as: lydian b7, overtone
How to Play D Lydian Dominant on Cavaquinho
Begin by locating D on your instrument and play through the 7 notes of the Lydian Dominant scale slowly, ensuring each note rings clearly before increasing speed.
The D Lydian Dominant scale contains 2 sharps (F#, G#). Its relative minor is B minor, which shares the same notes.
Practice Routine
Practice the D Lydian Dominant scale by playing it ascending with one rhythmic feel (straight eighth notes) and descending with another (swing or triplets) at 80 BPM. This dual approach trains both technical accuracy and rhythmic versatility with the 7 notes of the scale.
Experiment with simple two-chord vamps rooted on D to let the characteristic intervals of the Lydian Dominant scale come through clearly.
Cavaquinho Tips
Practice the D Lydian Dominant scale slowly and evenly on your instrument, focusing on tone quality for each of the 7 notes before building speed.
The D Lydian Dominant scale contains 7 notes (D, E, F#, G#, A, B, C). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this scale on Cavaquinho with different tunings and fret ranges.
CAGED Positions & Patterns for D Lydian Dominant
The D Lydian Dominant scale can be played in 5 CAGED positions across the fretboard, each based on an open chord shape (C, A, G, E, D). As a 7-note scale, it also lends itself to 3-notes-per-string (3NPS) patterns that facilitate legato playing and diagonal shifting. Use the pattern selector above to isolate each position.
Explore D Lydian Dominant Further
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