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B♭7

B♭7 is a dominant seventh chord made of B♭–D–F–A♭. Its major third and minor seventh distinguish it from both a major seventh chord and a plain major triad. The same pitches may also be spelled as A♯7 (A♯–C𝄪–E♯–G♯).

C example showing the interval structure of B♭7, notes B♭, D, F, A♭
C piano keyboard example showing the interval structure of B♭7, notes B♭, D, F, A♭
NotesB♭ · D · F · A♭
Formula1 · 3 · 5 · ♭7
AliasesA♯7

Voice leading

B♭7 → E♭

Common tones
B♭
Moving voice
D → E♭ · A♭ → G

D moves up a semitone to E♭ and A♭ moves down a semitone to G, while B♭ remains as a common tone. This three-note voicing omits F.

B♭7
E♭
GE♭B♭

Inversions

DFB♭A♭
DFA♭B♭
FDA♭B♭
DFA♭B♭

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