Learn how to play the Eb Seventh G 7 Barre 2 chord on the guitar. The seventh chord (also known as the dominant seventh) is a four note chord created by adding a minor third on top of the major triad. The G Major Barre shape is based on the G Major open chord and is a moveable shape. This means you can move the shape up and down the fretboard to play the major chord with a different root note. This shape is based on the 'top half' of the open G chord shape and provides a useful (and easy to play) alternative across the top four strings.
Notes (low string to high string)
Bb Eb G Db
Intervals (low string to high string)
5 R 3 b7
What does the Eb Seventh (G 7 Barre 2) chord sound like?
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What are the intervals in the Eb Seventh (G 7 Barre 2) chord?
The Eb Seventh G 7 Barre 2 chord is a seventh chord so the intervals in the chord are:
R 3 5 b7
What are the notes in the Eb Seventh (G 7 Barre 2) chord?
The notes in the Eb Seventh G 7 Barre 2 chord are:
Eb G Bb Db
How do you play the Eb Seventh (G 7 Barre 2) chord on the guitar fretboard?
The notes in the Eb Seventh G 7 Barre 2 chord on the fretboard from low string to high string are:
Bb Eb G Db
The intervals in the Eb Seventh G 7 Barre 2 chord on the fretboard from low string to high string are: