D♭ Bebop major Scale

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D♭ Bebop major contains 8 notes: D♭, E♭, F, G♭, A♭, A, B♭, C. It has 5 flats: D♭, E♭, G♭, A♭, B♭. The step pattern is W–W–H–W–H–H–W–H.

The bebop major scale adds a #5 passing tone to the major scale. It allows improvisers to construct continuous, flowing lines over major 7th chords without losing melodic momentum.

The formula is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, #5, 6, 7. The chromatic insertion between the 5th and 6th keeps chord tones (R, 3, 5, 7) on downbeats when playing running eighth notes. The #5 acts as a brief chromatic color that resolves immediately to the 6th. It is important to resolve the passing note properly so the listener does not hear unresolved tension over a stable Imaj7 chord.

Practice one-octave and two-octave fingerings combined with major 7th arpeggios. Combine the major bebop scale with dominant and minor bebop scales to navigate full ii-V-I progressions seamlessly across the neck.

Step pattern W – W – H – W – H – H – W – H
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D♭·E♭·G♭·A♭·B♭·8
𝄞D♭E♭FG♭A♭AB♭CD♭ (8)
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