SCALE · ON PIANO
D Ionian
The major scale labelled as a mode — the pre-tonal bright default.
Tempo120 bpm
Audio source: tonejs-instruments by Nick Brosowsky (MIT)
Related scalesDiatonic chord harmonisation Same scale, other instruments Same scale, other tonics Modes built on this tonic Theory reference
RelativeB Natural MinorSame seven notes, tonic on the 6th degree — your access to the related minor key.ParallelD Natural MinorSame tonic, the parallel minor — the deepest mode flip in tonal music.Up a fifthA MajorOne sharp brighter on the circle of fifths.Up a fourthG MajorOne flat darker on the circle of fifths.One note differentD LydianRaise the 4th — the bright, floating Lydian colour.One note differentD MixolydianLower the 7th — folk, blues-rock, Celtic vocabulary.SubsetD Pentatonic MajorFive notes from the same scale — the bedrock pentatonic.ExoticD Harmonic MajorBorrow the ♭6 from minor — operatic edge, IV / iv6 colour.
Questions
What notes are in the D Ionian scale?
The D Ionian scale uses the notes D, E, F♯, G, A, B, C♯ (one octave; the pattern repeats at higher registers).
What chords work over D Ionian?
The diatonic chords of D major: D major, ii minor, iii minor, IV major, V major (or V7), vi minor, vii°. Strong cadences use IV→V→I.
How do I finger D Ionian on Piano?
On piano, scales typically use a 1-2-3 / 1-2-3-4 thumb-under pattern for white-key scales. Black-key scales (F♯, G♭, etc.) shift the thumb-under positions onto white keys for ergonomic clearance. Hanon Exercise No. 1 and Czerny Op. 599 No. 1 work through the canonical pattern.
When would I use the Ionian scale?
The major scale labelled as a mode — the pre-tonal bright default.