D Lydian Mode

Notes in the D Lydian Mode

Degree Name Note Frequency (A=440)
1 Tonic D 293.665 Hz
2 Supertonic E 329.628 Hz
3 Mediant F# 369.994 Hz
♯4 Lydian 4th G# 415.305 Hz
5 Dominant A 440.000 Hz
6 Submediant B 493.883 Hz
7 Leading Tone C# 277.183 Hz

Interval Pattern

Formula: W-W-W-H-W-W-H
Step Interval Semitones From Note To Note
1 Whole Step (W) 2 D E
2 Whole Step (W) 2 E F#
3 Whole Step (W) 2 F# G#
4 Half Step (H) 1 G# A
5 Whole Step (W) 2 A B
6 Whole Step (W) 2 B C#
7 Half Step (H) 1 C# D

Chords Built on Scale Degrees

Degree Note Chord Quality
1 D D major
2 E E major
3 F# F# minor minor
♯4 G# G# diminished diminished
5 A A major
6 B B minor minor
7 C# C# minor minor

Key Signature

2 — The D key signature uses F#, C#.

D Lydian Mode in Practice

The D Lydian Mode uses the key signature of 2 sharps (F#, C#). D major has two sharps (F# and C#) and is known for its bright, brilliant sound. It is the natural key for violin and is widely used in orchestral and folk music. On guitar, D positions offer open-string resonance for fingering positions for this scale.

The Lydian mode features a raised 4th degree, creating a dreamy, ethereal sound. It is frequently used in film music and progressive rock for its otherworldly, floating quality.

Tuning Frequencies Across Temperaments

Frequencies shown at A=440 Hz. View full temperament data for any note.

Note Equal Temp. Pythagorean Just Intonation
D 293.665 Hz 293.332 Hz 294.329 Hz
E 329.628 Hz 330.001 Hz 327.032 Hz
F# 369.994 Hz 371.251 Hz 367.911 Hz
G# 415.305 Hz 417.657 Hz 418.601 Hz
A 440.000 Hz 440.000 Hz 436.043 Hz
B 493.883 Hz 495.000 Hz 490.548 Hz
C# 277.183 Hz 278.437 Hz 279.067 Hz

Related Scales

Guitar: D Lydian Mode Positions

The D key offers 2 sharps (F#, C#) on guitar. Sharp-side keys like D are idiomatic guitar keys because open strings (E, A, D, G, B, E) align with the scale's natural resonance points.