Gbm13 Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering
Welcome to our tutorial on the Gb m13 chord. This chord belongs to the Minor Chords family and is composed of the notes Gb, Bbb, Db, Fb, Ab, Cb, and Eb. The intervals that build this chord are 1, b3, 5, b7, 9, 11, and 13, which in full names are the Root, Minor Third, Perfect Fifth, Minor Seventh, Major Ninth, Perfect Eleventh, and Major Thirteenth.
This chord is a bit more complex than the ones you may be used to if you're a beginner, but don't worry! We have a step-by-step guide to help you master this chord and add it to your repertoire. If you need a refresher on how chords are built by stacking intervals, check out this tutorial.
Understanding the fretboard intervals is crucial for mastering the Gb m13 chord. If you need a deeper understanding of this topic, our fretboard intervals tutorial will come in handy. This knowledge will make it easier for you to understand chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that show the tones composing this chord.
Chords like the Gb m13 are often used in jazz chord progressions. If you're interested in jazz or want to diversify your playing style, our tutorial about jazz chord progressions can help you understand how to use this and other similar chords effectively.
Finally, if you are unsure how to denote this or other chords depending on the intervals that compose them, our tutorial on guitar chords notation will be a valuable resource. And remember, practice is key! With patience and persistence, you'll be able to master the Gb m13 chord and many others.
Notes of the Gb m13 chord:
GbBbbDbFbAbCbEb
Chord Formula:
How To Play The Gbm13 chord on guitar
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Play This Chord With Other Roots
C m13 | D m13 | E m13 | F m13 | G m13 | A m13 | B m13 | C#m13 | D#m13 | F#m13 | G#m13 | A#m13 | Abm13 | Bbm13 | Dbm13 | Ebm13 | Gbm13
How to build the Gb m13 chord on guitar
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!