G♭ Major 7♭5
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Practice G♭ Major 7♭5
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Introduction
The G♭ Major 7♭5 chord is a four-note chord made up of G♭, B♭, D♭♭, and F.
Notes
Key Signature
A chord has no key signature of its own, but the G♭ Major 7♭5 is the tonic (I) chord of Gb Major, whose key signature has 6 flats (B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭, G♭, C♭).
Order of flats
Flats are added in a fixed order — the reverse of the sharp order. Each new flat key adds the next flat on the list.
Mnemonic: Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’ Father
Chords in the Key of G♭ Major
These are the triads built on each degree of the G♭ major scale:
G♭ Major 7♭5 — Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Further Reading
The note names, intervals, fingering, and harmony on this chord page are grounded in the following sources. Public domain treatises and scores are linked to their full text; primary data reflects piano.org's own interval-derived dataset.
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piano.org(2024)
piano.org chord note dataset — 43 chord types × 18 keys, derived from interval construction rules
Primary data
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