D# Dominant 7th Chord

    Bluesy tension that wants to resolve

    D#GA#C#

    D#7 is most commonly played as a movable barre chord — the easiest shape sits at fret 6 (Eb7 Barre).

    D#dom7 - Eb7 Barre

    Position 1 of 4
    D#dom7
    Eb7 Barre
    45678D#A#C#GA#EBGDAE123456
    D#dom7
    D#7 (6th fret)
    45678A#D#G#DGA#EBGDAE123456
    D#dom7
    A7-shape (6th fret)
    45678G#D#A#C#GA#EBGDAE123456
    D#dom7
    E7-shape (11th fret)
    910111213D#A#C#GA#D#EBGDAE123456

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    What is a D#7 chord?

    A dominant 7th adds the flat 7 to a major triad — root, major 3rd, perfect 5th and minor 7th. That flat 7 creates an unresolved tension (the tritone between the 3rd and the b7) that 'wants' to resolve down a fifth. This is the engine of every V-I cadence in jazz and the foundation of every 12-bar blues progression where every chord is dominant.

    Notes in the chord: D# – G – A# – C#

    Intervals: Root, 3, 5, b7 (measured from the root)

    Where D#7 fits in a key

    D#7 appears as the V7 in G# major.

    Common progressions with D#7

    ii-V7-I (jazz turnaround) — in G# major

    A#m → D#7 → G#

    I7-IV7-V7 (12-bar blues) — in D# blues

    D#7 → G#7 → A#7

    When to use a dominant 7th chord

    D#7 has the strongest pull of any chord toward G# — it's the V7 of G# major. Dominant 7ths are the V chord in countless major-key songs, where they pull strongly back to the I (G7 → C in C major). In 12-bar blues, every chord is dominant — I7, IV7 and V7 — for that bluesy, unresolved cycle. They also appear as secondary dominants ('V of V') to tonicize chords mid-progression, e.g. D7 leading to G in C major.

    Common substitutions for D#7

    • Dominant 9 — adds the 9 for a fuller, jazz-funk sound
    • Dominant 13 — adds the 13 for soul and gospel voicings
    • Altered dominant (7#5, 7b9) — for outside, jazz-fusion tension
    • Tritone substitution — replace V7 with bII7 for a chromatic resolution
    Chords in the key of G# major
    Other D# chordsA–G
    Dominant 7th chords in other keys
    Scales that work over D#7
    Scales & guides for this chord

    Mixolydian Mode

    Perfect for dominant 7th

    D# Blues Scale

    Add blues flavor

    Improvisation Basics

    Learn to solo over progressions

    D#7 chord FAQ

    Practice with Improvisio

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