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Chords in A Dorian

A Dorian is built from the notes A, B, C, D, E, F# and G. Its scale carries 1 sharp. Harmonising that scale in thirds gives seven chords — 3 majors, 3 minors and 1 diminished — starting on Am as the i. The chord on the fifth degree is Em rather than a major V, so A Dorian has no leading tone and resolves by step and colour instead of by dominant pull — the sound that separates it from a plain A major.

Beyond those seven, A Dorian commonly borrows A (I), C#m (iii), D (IV), E (V) and F#m (vi) from the parallel major — the mixture chords that give a progression somewhere unexpected to go.

The seven chords

Extended to four notes each, the same seven degrees give Am7, Bm7, Cmaj7, D7, Em7, F#m7b5, Gmaj7.

Borrowed chords

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Play A Dorian with no capo — its own shapes are already the easiest ones.

All eight capo positions for A Dorian

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