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Diagram for the Db Six Chord (with 5th) Piano Chord

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The Notes in the Db Six Chord (with 5th) Piano Chord

Db

The root of the chord is always the easiest to find because its name is in the name of the chord!

The root of a Db Six Chord (with 5th) chord is Db

F

The third of a Db Six Chord (with 5th) chord is F. The third is up four half-steps from the Root.

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Finding F from Db step by step:

  • Start on: Db
  • Step 1: move up to D
  • Step 2: move up to Eb
  • Step 3: move up to Fb
  • Step 4: Land on F

Ab

The fifth of a Db Six Chord (with 5th) chord is Ab. The fifth is down five half-steps from the Root -- but it's easier to just think of it as a variation on the fifth. Once you know your fifths, the flat fifth and sharp fifth are a lot easier to find.

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Finding Ab from Db step by step:

  • Start on: Db
  • Step 1: move down to C
  • Step 2: move down to Cb
  • Step 3: move down to Bb
  • Step 4: move down to A
  • Step 5: Land on Ab

Bb

The major sixth of a Db Six Chord (with 5th) chord is Bb. The major sixth is down three half-steps from the Root (a minor third down).

In diminished chords, the major sixth is also known as the diminished seventh. For the purposes of this tutorial, we'll be learning it as the major sixth, since it's easier to consider it separately than the other two sevenths, the major seventh (M7) and minor seventh (m7)

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Finding Bb from Db step by step:

  • Start on: Db
  • Step 1: move down to C
  • Step 2: move down to Cb
  • Step 3: Land on Bb

Common Db Piano Chords

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