D# Neapolitan Major Piano Scale

Piano scale diagram

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D# Neapolitan Major Scale — Notes and Intervals

The D# Neapolitan Major scale is a sophisticated and bright variation of the Neapolitan minor. On Piano, the notes are D#, E, F#, G#, A#, C, D. It provides a chromatic, Spanish feel that is often used in classical music to approach the home key with an elegant, unexpected twist. Commonly used in Classical, Opera, Film Scores. Notable players include Chopin, Verdi, Puccini. Use over bII-V-I cadences. The source of the Neapolitan sixth chord, one of classical music's most elegant chromatic devices.

Notes: D#, E, F#, G#, A#, C, D

Intervals: 1P, 2m, 3m, 4P, 5P, 6M, 7M

Degrees: 1 b2 b3 4 5 6 7

Formula: H-W-W-W-W-W-H

Number of notes: 7

How to Play D# Neapolitan Major on Piano

On piano, the D# Neapolitan Major scale uses 4 black keys. With several black keys involved, let the thumb naturally fall on white keys where possible. Practice hands separately at first, paying attention to smooth thumb-under transitions.

The D# Neapolitan Major scale contains 4 sharps (D#, F#, G#, A#). Its relative minor is C minor, which shares the same notes.

Practice Routine

Set a metronome to 80 BPM and play the D# Neapolitan Major scale in groups of four notes, shifting the starting note each repetition. This builds muscle memory across the entire scale range. After a week, try improvising short 4-bar phrases using only these notes.

Experiment with simple two-chord vamps rooted on D# to let the characteristic intervals of the Neapolitan Major scale come through clearly.

Piano Tips

At the piano, try voicing the D# Neapolitan Major scale in the left hand as blocked intervals (thirds or sixths) while the right hand plays the melody. This develops your harmonic ear and comping skills simultaneously.

The D# Neapolitan Major scale contains 7 notes (D#, E, F#, G#, A#, C, D). Use the interactive piano diagram above to explore this scale on Piano.

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