Guitar chord Dbm11 - diagrams and theory
Welcome to our tutorial on the Db m11 chord. This chord belongs to the Minor Chords family and is composed of the notes Db, Fb, Ab, Cb, Eb, and Gb. The intervals that build this chord are 1, b3, 5, b7, 9, and 11. These intervals correspond to the Root, Minor Third, Perfect Fifth, Minor Seventh, Major Ninth, and Perfect Eleventh, respectively.
Understanding the construction of this chord requires a solid grasp of guitar music theory and fretboard intervals. This knowledge is essential in understanding how chords are built by stacking intervals.
The Db m11 chord is not a beginner's chord. It's an intermediate guitar chord that requires a certain level of familiarity with the fretboard and chord shapes. However, once mastered, it can add a rich, complex sound to your music.
Our tutorial will guide you step by step on how to play this chord, with detailed chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the chord. If you're unsure about any chord shapes, our guitar chords reverse namer tool can be a great help.
Ready to dive into the world of Db m11 and other complex chords? Check out our full tutorial about guitar chords of all types. Happy strumming!
Notes that compose the Db m11 chord:
DbFbAbCbEbGb
Chord Structure:
Guitar Patterns for the Dbm11 chord
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Play This Chord With Other Roots
C m11 | D m11 | E m11 | F m11 | G m11 | A m11 | B m11 | C#m11 | D#m11 | F#m11 | G#m11 | A#m11 | Abm11 | Bbm11 | Dbm11 | Ebm11 | Gbm11
Chord tones in the Db m11 chord
You can create any fingering you like on any part of the fretboard, just play some of the chord tones shown in the map below. Some shapes will sound good, some less, let your ears decide!