B♯ Dorian Mode

The B♯ Dorian Mode has a minor quality due to its minor Third D♯. The Dorian Mode, like B♯ Dorian, is one of seven diatonic modes originally formed using just the natural notes (think just the white keys on a piano) but starting on a particular note, D in the case of the Dorian Mode, which creates a unique sequence of intervals. This mode can then be transposed to any key such as B♯ Dorian Mode in this example. B♯ Dorian Mode is classified as a heptatonic scale as it has seven notes, B♯, C, D♯, E♯, F, G, A♯. The B♯ Dorian Mode is also known as a diatonic scale which conforms to specific rules.

Below you will find the B♯ Dorian Mode notes, notation, patterns, degrees, intervals and more. You can also opt to see the B♯ Dorian Mode on your preferred instrument.

Theoretical Only

The B♯ Dorian Mode is considered theoretical only as it has double sharps or flats in the key signature.

The usual alternative is the enharmonic equivalent C Dorian Mode

Notes Ascending

B♯, C, D♯, E♯, F, G, A♯, B♯

Notes Descending

B♯, A♯, G, F, E♯, D♯, C, B♯

Pattern Ascending

T, S, T, T, T, S, T

S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)

Pattern Descending

T, S, T, T, T, S, T

S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)

Degrees Ascending

NoteNumberName
B♯1Tonic
C2Supertonic
D♯3Mediant
E♯4Subdominant
F5Dominant
G6Submediant
A♯7Subtonic
B♯8Tonic (Octave)

Degrees Descending

NoteNumberName
B♯8Tonic (Octave)
A♯7Subtonic
G6Submediant
F5Dominant
E♯4Subdominant
D♯3Mediant
C2Supertonic
B♯1Tonic

Intervals Ascending

NotesSemitonesInterval
B♯ > B♯0Perfect Unison (P1)
B♯ > C2Major 2nd (M2)
B♯ > D♯3minor 3rd (m3)
B♯ > E♯5Perfect 4th (P4)
B♯ > F7Perfect 5th (P5)
B♯ > G9Major 6th (M6)
B♯ > A♯10minor 7th (m7)
B♯ > B♯12Perfect Octave (P8)

Intervals Descending

NotesSemitonesInterval
B♯ > B♯0Perfect Unison (P1)
B♯ > A♯2Major 2nd (M2)
B♯ > G3minor 3rd (m3)
B♯ > F5Perfect 4th (P4)
B♯ > E♯7Perfect 5th (P5)
B♯ > D♯9Major 6th (M6)
B♯ > C10minor 7th (m7)
B♯ > B♯12Perfect Octave (P8)

Modes related to B♯ Dorian Mode

Enharmonic Equivalent Mode

Scale with the same root and notes as the B♯ Dorian Mode but different spelling.

C Dorian Mode

Chords related to B♯ Dorian Mode

Related Triads

These chords have been built using the notes of the B♯ Dorian Mode. The chords are in degree order and shown in Roman numerals (lowercase = minor/diminished, uppercase = Major/Augmented).

i Chord - B♯ Minor

ii Chord - D Minor

III Chord - D♯ Major

IV Chord - E♯ Major

v Chord - G Minor

vio Chord - A Diminished

VII Chord - A♯ Major

Learn to Play B♯ Dorian Mode

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