D Egyptian Cuatro Venezolano Scale — Standard

Cuatro Venezolano scale in Standard tuning — fretboard diagram

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D Egyptian in Standard — Notes and Intervals

The D Egyptian scale, also known as the Suspended Pentatonic, is widely used in Middle Eastern and African musical traditions. On Cuatro Venezolano, it contains the notes D, E, G, A, C. It has a stable, folk-like quality and is often used in wind chime tunings because of its inherently calm and balanced sound. Commonly used in Middle Eastern, World, Ambient, Film Scores. Notable players include Oud masters, Peter Gabriel. Use over sus2, sus4, power chords. The absence of 3rd and 7th makes it harmonically ambiguous — works over major or minor contexts.

Notes: D, E, G, A, C

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

Degrees: 1 2 3 4 b5

Formula: W-WH-W-WH-W

Number of notes: 5

Tuning: Standard (A-D-F#-B)

About Standard Tuning

The Cuatro Venezolano is a four-string instrument tuned A-D-F#-B with a reentrant tuning — the 4th string (B) is tuned lower than the 3rd string (F#), breaking the ascending pitch order. This reentrant voicing gives the Cuatro its signature bright, harp-like strumming sound that drives the rhythm in joropo, vals venezolano, and other Venezuelan folk genres.

The Cuatro is the national instrument of Venezuela, as fundamental to Venezuelan music as the guitar is to flamenco. Its distinctive rasgueo (strumming) technique produces a rhythmic drive that is instantly recognizable. Unlike guitar, the Cuatro is primarily a rhythmic instrument — its reentrant tuning creates a compact voicing range that blends beautifully with harp and maracas in traditional ensembles. Players like Cheo Hurtado and Hernán Gamboa have elevated the Cuatro to a solo concert instrument.

JoropoVals VenezolanoMúsica LlaneraLatin FolkVenezuelan Pop

Notable artists: Cheo Hurtado, Hernán Gamboa, Simón Díaz, C4 Trío, Jorge Glem

Best for: Venezuelan folk music, joropo rhythm, Latin ensemble playing, and any style that needs bright rhythmic strumming

Explore This Scale in Other Tunings

All Cuatro Venezolano scales in Standard tuning