Dbmaj7: guitar chord voicings, inversions, scales and arpeggios
Dbmaj7 (Major 7) is an interactive GuitarArcanum page with chord formula, intervals, voicings, inversions, triads, pentatonic patterns, scales and arpeggios on the fretboard.
Chord formula
Interval formula: 1 3 5 7. A major triad with a major 7th. A soft, dreamy tonic chord — the signature sound of jazz and bossa nova.
Chord tones
The major 7th, a half-step below the root, gives a gentle tension on top. It's what sets maj7 apart from a plain major.
Sound character
Soft, bright and dreamy — a calm, 'expensive' major.
Harmonic function
A tonic. The resting chord in a major key, and also on the IV.
Typical progressions
- Ebm7 – Ab7 – Dbmaj7
- Dbmaj7 – Bbm7 – Ebm7 – Ab7
- Gbmaj7 – Dbmaj7
Guitar voicing advice
Keep the 3rd and 7th close together — that's the core. Drop the 5th; avoid doubling the root right under the 7th in a tight voicing.
Fretboard voicings for Dbmaj7
A few curated Dbmaj7 shapes with fret numbers, intervals and root markers.
Compatible scales for Dbmaj7
Open interactive scale pages that naturally pair with this chord.
Other chord qualities on the Db root
Compare this chord with other qualities sharing the same root.
- Db (Major)
- Dbm (Minor)
- Dbdim (Diminished)
- Dbaug (Augmented)
- Dbsus4 (Sus4)
- Db6 (Maj6)
- Dbmaj7b5 (Maj7b5)
- Dbmaj7sus4 (Maj7sus4)
- Dbmaj7#11 (Maj7#11)
- Dbm6 (Min6)
- Dbm7 (Minor 7)
- Dbmmaj7 (MinMaj7)
- Db7 (Dominant 7)
- Db7b5 (Dom7b5)
- Db7sus4 (Dom7sus4)
- Db7#11 (Dom7#11)
- Dbm7b5 (m7b5)
- Dbdim7 (Dim7)
- Dbdimmaj7 (DimMaj7)
- Dbdimmaj7b13 (DimMaj7b13)
- Dbaugmaj7 (AugMaj7)
- Dbaug7 (Aug7)
- Db9 (9)
- Dbmaj9 (maj9)
- Dbm9 (m9)
- Dbadd9 (add9)
- Db7b9 (7b9)
- Db7#9 (7#9)
- Db6/9 (6/9)
- Dbm6/9 (m6/9)
- Dbmmaj9 (m(maj9))
- Db9sus4 (9sus4)
- Db9b5 (9b5)
- Db9#5 (9#5)
- Dbmadd9 (madd9)
- Db7b9#9 (7b9#9)
- Dbsus2 (sus2)
- Db11 (11)
- Dbmaj11 (maj11)
- Dbm11 (m11)
- Db13 (13)
- Dbmaj13 (maj13)
- Dbm13 (m13)
- Db7b13 (7b13)
- Db13#11 (13#11)
- Db7alt (7alt)