What is the Dorian b2 Mode ?
The Dorian b2 scale, Dorian b9 or Phrygian #6 is the second mode of the melodic minor scale. Like all the Dorian modes it is a minor family scale. The interval pattern is : Half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step giving the following formula : 1 – b2 (b9) – b3 – 4 (11) – 5 – 6 (13) – b7. means Root, flat second, flat Third, perfect fourth, Fifth, Sixth, flat Seventh.
The Dorian b2 scale is sometimes referred to as the Phrygian #6 scale because the formula is approximately the same as the Phrygian mode, third mode of the melodic minor scale. Indeed. You can also think of this mode as the Dorian mode with a flattened second (or flattened ninth).
How to Play the Dorian b9 Mode on Guitar
Here are some shapes providing positions (one-octave, two-octaves and 3 notes per string) to play the Dorian b9 on guitar.
Seven Shapes of A Dorian b2 Mode. 3 Notes per Strings
All Chords Diagram in Dorian (b2) mode
Differences With Other Dorian Modes
As it is shown in the chart below, there are several Dorian modes. It is important not to confuse them.
The Dorian mode is the second mode of the major scale.
The Dorian #11 mode is the fourth mode of the harmonic minor scale.
The Dorian bebop scale has eight notes. It has a passing tone between the b3 and the 4th.