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    4. Locrian ♯2

    D flat Locrian ♯2

    Half-diminished minor mode with natural 2, the 6th mode of melodic minor.

    half-diminishedaeolian b5

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    Which intervals and notes are in the D flat Locrian ♯2 scale?

    Intervals from the tonic that build this scale step by step.

    Which chords can you play on the D flat Locrian ♯2 scale?

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    To which mode does D flat Locrian ♯2 belong?

    Related modes that use the same notes with a different tonal center.

    Related scales for D flat Locrian ♯2

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    Locrian ♯2 keeps the unstable core of Locrian but replaces the flat second with a natural second, creating a more playable and less compressed minor-diminished sound. It still carries the characteristic ♭5 and ♭7, but the raised second opens melodic space. This balance makes it useful in modern jazz harmony and modal minor contexts.

    Construction and formula

    Locrian ♯2 follows 1-2-♭3-4-♭5-♭6-♭7, with step pattern W-H-W-H-W-W-W. In C Locrian ♯2, the notes are C-D-E♭-F-G♭-A♭-B♭. In modal terms, it is the 6th mode of melodic minor (for example from E♭ melodic minor).

    Compared with Locrian (1-♭2-♭3-4-♭5-♭6-♭7), only one degree changes: ♭2 becomes 2. That single shift gives more melodic flexibility while preserving the diminished fifth identity.

    Musical usage

    Locrian ♯2 is often used over half-diminished harmony (m7♭5), especially in minor-key jazz language. It provides the dark function of Locrian without the immediate friction of ♭2 against the root.

    Melodically, lines can move more naturally through 1-2-♭3 while still emphasizing ♭5 for color. Harmonically, voicings that highlight ♭5 and ♭7 keep the mode clearly grounded.

    Examples

    • Minor iiø passages in jazz standards and modal reharmonization.
    • Modern lines over m7♭5 chords with smoother scalar motion.
    • Film textures needing unstable minor color without extreme dissonance.
    • Comparative studies between Locrian and Locrian ♯2.

    In practice

    Practice Locrian and Locrian ♯2 on the same root, focusing first on ♭2 versus 2 while keeping ♭5 fixed. Then build short studies over m7♭5 drones that resolve repeatedly through 2-♭3 and back to chord tones.

    For improvisation, tie the mode to melodic minor function rather than isolated scale shapes. For composition, use it when you want half-diminished tension with slightly more melodic openness.

    D♭ Locrian pentatonic
    D♭ Malkos raga
    m
    m/ma7
    mM9
    Melodic minor
    m7
    Dorian ♭2
    maj7♯5
    Lydian Augmented
    M
    7
    Lydian Dominant
    M
    7♭13
    Mixolydian flat sixth
    m7♭5
    Locrian ♯2
    dim
    m7♭5
    7♯9♭13
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    2E♭
    3F♭
    5G♭
    6A𝄫
    8B𝄫
    10C♭
    D♭ 4
    D♭ 7♯5sus4
    D♭ dim
    D♭ m♯5
    D♭ m11A
    D♭ m7♯5
    D♭ m7♭5
    D♭ m9♯5
    D♭ m9♭5
    Perfect unison
    Major second
    Minor third
    Perfect fourth
    Diminished fifth
    Minor sixth
    Minor seventh