Db11 chord

Db11 chord for guitar with diagrams, fingerings and notes.

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Description and theory

The Db11 is a dominant chord and equivalent to C sharp 11th. It's usually played as one of three movable shapes depending on the most suitable position on the fretboard, or played as a barre chord.

Chord structure

The chord consists of six notes. The notes represent the root, major third, perfect fifth, minor seventh, major ninth and perfect eleventh intervals. Notice that the third, fifth and/or the ninth are sometimes omitted.

Chord name

Db11 is an abbreviation for D flat dominant eleventh. A less common abbreviation is Dbdom11.

Notes

The notes that the Db11 chord consists of are Db, F, Ab, B, Eb and Gb.

Try it in a chord progression

Abm9 - Db11 - Gbmaj7

Inversions

1st inversion: Db11/F (means that F is the bass note).
2nd inversion: Db11/Ab (means that Ab is the bass note).
3rd inversion: Db11/B (means that B is the bass note).
4th inversion: Db11/Eb (means that Eb is the bass note).
5th inversion: Db11/Gb (means that Gb is the bass note).

Omissions

Db11(no3) is a Db 11th with no third (F).
Db11(no5) is a Db 11th with no fifth (Ab).
Db11(no9) is a Db 11th with no ninth (Eb).


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