Cb Diminished
Introduction
Notes
Cb Diminished Inversions
| Position | Notes |
|---|---|
| Root Position | Cb4 – Eb4 – Gb4 |
| 1st Inversion | Gb4 – Cb4 – Eb5 |
| 2nd Inversion | Cb4 – Eb5 – Gb5 |
Key Signature
The key of Cb Diminished has 7 flats: B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭, G♭, C♭, F♭.
Theory: Intervals
The Cb Diminished is built by stacking intervals from the root note. The formula R-m3-d5 describes the scale degrees used. The intervals P1-m3-d5 show the distance between each note in the chord.
Cb Diminished — Frequently Asked Questions
What notes are in the Cb Diminished chord?
The Cb Diminished chord contains: Cb (root), Ebb (minor third), and Gbb (diminished fifth). Both intervals are compressed: the minor third is 3 semitones above the root, and the diminished fifth is 6 semitones — a tritone.
How does Cb Diminished differ from Cb Minor?
Cb Minor has a perfect fifth. Cb Diminished lowers the fifth by one semitone to Gbb (diminished fifth). That extra compression creates intense harmonic tension — the tritone between root and diminished fifth is the most dissonant interval in Western music.
What is the symbol for the Cb Diminished?
Cb Diminished is written as Cbdim or Cb°. The ° or "dim" symbol means both the third and fifth are minor/diminished. Do not confuse with Cbdim7 or Cbø (half-diminished), which include additional notes.
What are the inversions of Cb Diminished?
First inversion (Cb Diminished/Ebb): Ebb–Gbb–Cb. Second inversion (Cb Diminished/Gbb): Gbb–Cb–Ebb. Diminished triads are used in classical music as the vii° chord — the chord one semitone below the tonic, with strong resolution pull.
How is Cb Diminished used in music?
Cb Diminished most commonly functions as the vii° chord in a major key, creating strong resolution back to the tonic. It also works as a chromatic passing chord between two nearby chords, and in classical music as a brief point of dissonance. Jazz uses the full four-note dim7 more often than the triad.
What songs use diminished chords?
Michelle (Beatles) uses a diminished chord as a chromatic passing chord. Many classical pieces use vii°–I cadences. Jazz standards use dim7 chords as chromatic passing and approach chords. Diminished harmony also appears in flamenco and film music for dramatic tension.
Practice Tips
- Compare Cb Minor and Cb Diminished: only the fifth changes (Gbb vs perfect fifth). Play both back to back — the extra compression is striking.
- The tritone between Cb and Gbb creates maximum tension — practice just this two-note interval to hear its characteristic sound.
- Cb Diminished most naturally resolves up by half step: play Cbdim then a chord whose root is Cb raised by one semitone.
- Practice all inversions: Cb–Ebb–Gbb, Ebb–Gbb–Cb, Gbb–Cb–Ebb.
- Use Cb Diminished as a vii° chord: it is one semitone below Cb# Major — try Cbdim → Cb# Major to feel this powerful classical resolution.
- In a major key, find where Cb Diminished fits naturally as a passing chord between two diatonic chords a step apart.