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D Major

The major scale (Ionian mode): seven notes following whole–whole–half–whole–whole–whole–half. The foundational scale of Western tonal music, with a bright, resolved character.

1D2E4G5A6B1D2E4G5A6B7C♯3F♯7C♯3F♯

Notes

1D
2E
3F♯
4G
5A
6B
7C♯

Common progressions

IIVV
DGA

The classic three-chord progression of rock, blues, and country.

IVviIV
DABmG

The pop progression — heard in everything from "Don't Stop Believin'" to "Let It Be".

IviIVV
DBmGA

The 50s doo-wop progression ("Earth Angel", "Stand By Me").

viIVIV
BmGDA

The same chords as I–V–vi–IV, starting on the relative minor. Sounds wistful where I–V–vi–IV sounds uplifting.

ii7V7Imaj7
Em7A7Dmaj7

The fundamental cadence of jazz harmony — m7 to dominant 7 to major 7.