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G Dorian Mode

G–A–Bb–C–D–E–F

G Dorian is the 2nd mode of the F major scale: G–A–Bb–C–D–E–F. Its character: bittersweet, sophisticated, and groovy — minor but with a hopeful twist.

The natural 6th is what separates Dorian from natural minor. In D Dorian, that means B natural instead of Bb. This one note lifts the scale from pure sadness into something jazzy and hip. On guitar, target the natural 6th (E) in your phrases — landing on it against the root is what makes a line sound Dorian instead of plain minor.

Because every mode of F major shares the same seven notes, any F major fretboard shape works for G Dorian — what changes is the note you resolve to. Loop a Gm vamp or a backing track that stays on G, keep resolving your phrases to G, and the Dorian color comes through. You'll hear this sound in jazz, funk, rock and r&b.

G Dorian is mode 2 of F Major — same seven notes, resolved to G instead.

G Dorian on the Fretboard

Standard tuning, frets 0–12. Every dot is a note in the mode — blue dots are the root (G).

G Dorian mode fretboard diagram, standard tuning357912EFGABbCDECDEFGABbGABbCDEFGDEFGABbCDABbCDEFGAEFGABbCDE

Notes and Intervals

IntervalR2♭3456♭7
NoteGABbCDEF

The highlighted E is the natural 6th — the note that gives Dorian its sound.

Dorian vs. Natural Minor

Everything else about the two scales is identical — these are the only degrees that change.

G natural minorG DorianNote
♭66E

Chords in G Dorian

The seven chords of F Major, reordered to start from G — vamping between the first two or three keeps the Dorian sound from collapsing back into the parent key.

iii♭IIIIVvvi°♭VII
GmAmBbCDmF

Songs That Use the Dorian Sound

Santana — “Oye Como Va

In A Dorian. The entire song vamps on Am7 to D7, a classic Dorian progression. Santana's lead lines emphasize the natural 6th (F#) to create that Latin-jazz feel rather than straight minor.

Miles Davis — “So What

In D Dorian (Eb Dorian for the bridge). The definitive Dorian composition — the piano voicings and trumpet melodies highlight the natural 6th (B natural) throughout.

Pink Floyd — “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2

In D Dorian. David Gilmour's guitar solo uses D Dorian over the Dm groove, leaning on the B natural (natural 6th) to avoid sounding too dark. The solo's melodic quality comes from Dorian's brighter character.

Daft Punk — “Get Lucky

In B Dorian. Nile Rodgers' guitar part and the vocal melody both emphasize the Dorian quality — the progression (Bm–D–F#m–E) outlines the mode with the natural 6th (G#).

G Dorian Mode FAQ

What is the G Dorian mode?

G Dorian is the 2nd mode of the F major scale — the same seven notes starting from G: G–A–Bb–C–D–E–F. The interval formula is R–2–♭3–4–5–6–♭7.

What is the difference between G Dorian and G natural minor?

One note: where G natural minor has ♭6, G Dorian has 6 (E). That single half-step is the entire difference in sound — everything else about the two scales is identical.

What chords work with G Dorian?

The seven chords of the parent F major scale, reordered to start from G: Gm (i), Am (ii), Bb (♭III), C (IV), Dm (v), E° (vi°), F (♭VII). A two-chord vamp between Gm and C is the classic way to establish the Dorian sound without drifting back to the parent key.

What major scale has the same notes as G Dorian?

F major. G Dorian uses exactly the notes of F major starting from its 2nd degree, so every F major shape on the fretboard doubles as a G Dorian shape. The same notes also spell F Ionian, A Phrygian, Bb Lydian, C Mixolydian, D Aeolian, and E Locrian.

How do I practice the G Dorian mode?

Modes live and die by harmonic context — run over a static Gm vamp or a drone on G, not a full progression that pulls back to the parent key. Play the F major shapes you already know, resolve every phrase to G, and lean on the natural 6th (E). OpenFret's free Studio has a fretboard viewer and metronome for exactly this, and Guitar Quest turns scale practice into a game with real-time pitch detection.

Modes Sharing These Notes

All seven modes of F Major use the same seven notes — each one treats a different note as home.

Related Modes

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