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Dominant seventh chords

A dominant seventh chord, also known as major minor seventh chord, is a major triad together with a minor seventh.
Therefore it is composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth and minor seventh.
The dominant seventh chord is often attributed as the most important of the seventh chords.


Below, you can find a list of all dominant seventh chords available on ChordAtlas. Clicking on the respective entry will lead to the detail page of the selected chord:

  • C7 - C dominant seventh with notes C E G A#
  • C#7 - C sharp dominant seventh with notes C# F G# B
  • Db7 - D flat dominant seventh with notes C# F G# B
  • D7 - D dominant seventh with notes D F# A C
  • D#7 - D sharp dominant seventh with notes D# G A# C#
  • Eb7 - E flat dominant seventh with notes D# G A# C#
  • E7 - E dominant seventh with notes E G# B D
  • F7 - F dominant seventh with notes F A C D#
  • F#7 - F sharp dominant seventh with notes F# A# C# E
  • Gb7 - G flat dominant seventh with notes F# A# C# E
  • G7 - G dominant seventh with notes G B D F
  • G#7 - G sharp dominant seventh with notes G# C D# F#
  • Ab7 - A flat dominant seventh with notes G# C D# F#
  • A7 - A dominant seventh with notes A C# E G
  • A#7 - A sharp dominant seventh with notes A# D F G#
  • Bb7 - B flat dominant seventh with notes A# D F G#
  • B7 - B dominant seventh with notes B D# F# A
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