Db Major Seventh Sharp Fifth Guitar Chord Fingering
Welcome to our tutorial on the Db maj7(#5) chord. This chord is a part of the Augmented Chords family and is composed of the notes Db, F, A, and C. The intervals that build this chord are 1, 3, #5, and 7.
Understanding the music intervals that build this chord is crucial. These intervals include the Root, Major Third, Augmented Fifth, and Major Seventh. If you're new to the concept of music intervals, you may want to check out our tutorial about fretboard intervals before proceeding.
The Db maj7(#5) chord can be a bit challenging for beginners, but it's an important chord to master, especially if you're interested in jazz music. If you're looking for more advanced chords to learn, our tutorial about intermediate guitar chords is a great resource.
Learning how to play the Db maj7(#5) chord involves understanding how to stack intervals to build chords. Our comprehensive tutorial on guitar music theory can provide you with the necessary knowledge to do so.
Once you've mastered the Db maj7(#5) chord, you can start incorporating it into various chord progressions. For instance, jazz chord progressions often use maj7, m7, and 7 chord types. You can learn more about this in our tutorial about jazz chord progression.
Lastly, if you have a chord shape and you're not sure how to name it, our interactive tool for analyzing chord shapes can be a great help.
Stay tuned for our upcoming tutorial where we'll provide detailed chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the Db maj7(#5) chord. Happy playing!
Db maj7(#5) chord Notes:
DbFAC
Chord Formula:
How To Play The Dbmaj7(#5) chord on guitar
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Play This Chord With Other Roots
C maj7(#5) | D maj7(#5) | E maj7(#5) | F maj7(#5) | G maj7(#5) | A maj7(#5) | B maj7(#5) | C#maj7(#5) | D#maj7(#5) | F#maj7(#5) | G#maj7(#5) | A#maj7(#5) | Abmaj7(#5) | Bbmaj7(#5) | Dbmaj7(#5) | Ebmaj7(#5) | Gbmaj7(#5)
How to build the Db maj7(#5) chord on guitar
This fretboard map shows you the tones in the chord all along the neck. You can play this chord by choosing some of the chord tones.