G♭ dominant 7th chord
G♭7
- G♭R
- B♭3
- D♭5
- F♭♭7
Barre · E7 shape · 2nd fret
What each note does
- G♭ is the root. It names the chord and is the note your ear hears as home.
- B♭ is the major third. It makes the chord sound bright. Lower it a half step to A and the chord turns minor.
- D♭ is the fifth. It adds weight without changing the character, so it is the first note to drop when a voicing gets crowded.
- F♭ is the flat seventh. It adds tension that pulls toward the chord a fourth above, the sound of blues and of a V chord heading home.
More voicings
Barre · A7 shape · 9th fret
Compact · top 4 strings · 2nd fret
Shell · root, 3rd, 7th · 2nd fret
Progressions that use G♭7
- Open in builder →
I7–IV7–V7 · D♭ major · 12-bar blues
D♭7G♭7A♭7