Dbm7b5 chord

Dbm7b5 chord for guitar with diagrams, fingerings and notes.

Description and theory

Dbm7b5 is equivalent to C#m7b5. It's usually played as one of three movable shapes depending on the most fitting position on the fretboard, and less often played in open positions.

Chord structure

The chord consists of four notes. The notes represent the root, minor third, lowered fifth and minor seventh intervals.

Chord name

Dbm7b5 is an abbreviation for D flat 7th flat 5th. A shorter abbreviation sometimes used is Dbø. It's also referred to as Db half-diminished or Db 7th minus 5th.

Notes

The notes that the Dbm7b5 chord consists of are Db, E, G and B.

Try it in a chord progression

Cmaj7 - Dbm7b5 - Dm7

Inversions

1st inversion: Dbm7b5/E (means that E is the bass note).

2nd inversion: Dbm7b5/G (means that G is the bass note).

3rd inversion: Dbm7b5/B (means that B is the bass note).

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