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Chord Shapes
There are 3 positions for this chord:
Position 1
Fingers Positions
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 2 of the low E, D, B and high E strings at the same time
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 4 of the A string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 4 of the G string
Position Characteristics
- This position requires barre
- This position is movable
Audio file
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Position 2
Fingers Positions
- Mute the low E string
- Mute the high E string
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 7 of the B string
- Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 9 of the A string
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 9 of the D string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 9 of the G string
Position Characteristics
- This position is movable
Audio file
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Position 3
Fingers Positions
- Mute the low E string
- Place your index finger (1) on the fret 9 of the A, G and high E strings at the same time
- Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 11 of the D string
- Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 12 of the B string
Position Characteristics
- This position requires barre
- This position is movable
Audio file
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Gb 7sus4 Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the Gb 7sus4 chord. This chord, a member of the suspended chords family, is composed of the notes Gb, Cb, Db, and Fb. The music intervals that build this chord are 1, 4, 5, and b7, which are also known as the Root, Perfect Fourth, Perfect Fifth, and Minor Seventh, respectively. In this guide, we will provide you with chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that clearly demonstrate the tones that make up this chord.
The Gb 7sus4 chord belongs to a unique group of chords known as suspended chords, which are characterized by the absence of a third. If you're interested in learning more about this type of chord, you can check out our tutorial about suspended (sus) guitar chords.
Furthermore, the Gb 7sus4 chord is a type of dominant chord, which means it includes a minor seventh interval. If you want to explore more about dominant chords, feel free to visit our tutorial about dominant (7) guitar chords.
The process of building chords like Gb 7sus4 involves stacking intervals. Our tutorial on how to build chords by stacking intervals can provide you with a deeper understanding of this process. Additionally, our tutorial on fretboard intervals can further enhance your knowledge of music intervals.
Mastering the Gb 7sus4 chord and other similar chords can significantly improve your guitar playing skills and expand your musical repertoire. We hope this tutorial serves as a valuable resource in your journey to becoming a more proficient guitarist.
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