Notes in Bmaj7
The Bmaj7 chord contains 4 notes: B, E♭, F♯, B♭
Intervals
| Interval | Semitones | Note | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| R | 0 | B | Root |
| 3 | 4 | E♭ | Major 3rd |
| 5 | 7 | F♯ | Perfect 5th |
| 7 | 11 | B♭ | Major 7th |
About B Major 7th Chords
Major 7th chords combine a major triad with the natural 7th, producing a lush, sophisticated sound. Common in jazz, R&B, and neo-soul, maj7 chords feel warm and dreamy without the tension of a dominant 7th.
Compatible Scales & Modes
These scales contain all the notes of Bmaj7 and can be used for soloing, improvising, and writing melodies over this chord.
EXPLORE MODES
Playing Gb major seventh on Guitar
The Gb major seventh chord, spelled B, E♭, F♯, B♭, occupies a specific harmonic role that depends on the musical context. In the key of Gb major, this chord can function as a primary harmony or as a passing color depending on where it appears in the progression. Understanding which scale degrees produce Gb-rooted chords helps you predict chord progressions and improvise melodies that complement the harmony.
On guitar, Gb major seventh voicings benefit from second-fret positions that work well with capo techniques. The physical shape of this chord on the fretboard determines its tonal character — the same notes arranged in different voicings produce noticeably different sounds due to string gauge, fret position, and overtone content. Experiment with playing Gb major seventh in multiple positions to find the voicing that best fits the register and texture of the music you are working on.
Gbmaj7 adds the major seventh to the triad, creating a smooth, sophisticated sound. Unlike dominant sevenths which create tension, Gb major seventh chords have a dreamy, resolved quality that makes them staples of jazz, bossa nova, and neo-soul harmony.
When practicing Gb major seventh, use the compatible scales listed above to improvise melodies and riffs. Start by playing the chord, then explore the scale tones one at a time to hear how each note sounds against the harmony. This ear training exercise connects your theoretical knowledge of Gb-rooted chords to practical musicianship skills that improve your playing across all genres and styles.