C♯ natural minor / D♭ natural minor

7-note natural minor scale on C♯ / D♭C♯, D♯, E, F♯, G♯, A, B. Also called Aeolian.

Press to hear the scale played ascending.

The natural minor scale — the darker counterpart to the major, sharing the same seven notes as its relative major a minor third up.

The notes

Each degree links to its pitch page. Note names use sharp spelling throughout — every accidental is written as a sharp (C♯, not D♭), the same convention as the note pages.

Degrees & steps

DegreeNoteSemitones from rootStep to next
1C♯0whole
2D♯2half
♭3E3whole
4F♯5whole
5G♯7half
♭6A8whole
♭7B10whole

The step formula is 2–1–2–2–1–2–2 semitones — 7 steps that sum to a full octave (12 semitones) and return to C♯.

Relative scale

relative majorE majorSame seven notes, a different home. E, F♯, G♯, A, B, C♯, D♯.

Other scales on C♯ / D♭

natural minor scales on every root