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B flat dominant 7th chord
B flat dominant 7th chord












b flat dominant 7th chord b flat dominant 7th chord

Starting from the 1st mode note, each lesson step below will take each note in turn and construct a 7th chord using that note as the root / starting note of that chord. The piano keyboard below contains the notes of the B-flat dorian mode. This step shows the mode note names that will be used to construct all 7th chords that harmonize with those mode notes. G half-diminished 7th chord in 3rd inversion G half-diminished 7th chord in 2nd inversion G half-diminished 7th chord in 1st inversion G half-diminished 7th chord in root position The half-diminished symbol ' ø' is placed after the roman numerals to indicate this is a half-diminished 7th chord.Ĭhord names for B-flat dorian chord 6 Chord position Just like a minor chord, the half-diminished 7th chord is constructed using a minor third interval, so the roman numeral is shown in lower case. The roman numeral for number 6 is ' vi', and is used to indicate this is the 6th chord in the mode. This submediant 7th chords root / starting note is the 6th note (or scale degree) of the B-flat dorian mode. The B-flat dorian chord vi ø 7 is the G half-dim7 chord, and contains the notes G, Bb, Db, and F. This step shows the submediant 7th chord of the B-flat dorian mode.














B flat dominant 7th chord