Db Dominant Seventh Chord

Chord Tones: Db Dominant Seventh Chord

Symbol: 7 — Formula: 1-3-5-♭7

DegreeNoteFrequency (A=440, Equal)
1 Db 277.183 Hz
3 F 349.228 Hz
5 Ab 415.305 Hz
♭7 B 493.883 Hz

Chord Notation

Notation TypeSymbol / Value
Lead Sheet SymbolDb7
All Common Symbols7
Interval Formula1-3-5-♭7
Harmonic Categorytense

Roman numeral (e.g. I, IV, V) and Nashville Number notation are key-dependent. See Keys pages for chord function within specific keys.

Inversions

InversionNotes (low to high)Bass NoteSlash Notation
Root Position Db F Ab B Db Db Dominant Seventh Chord
First Inversion F Ab B Db F Db Dominant Seventh Chord/F
Second Inversion Ab B Db F Ab Db Dominant Seventh Chord/Ab
Third Inversion B Db F Ab B Db Dominant Seventh Chord/B

Harmonic Function

The Db dominant seventh chord commonly functions as the supertonic (♭II, Neapolitan) in C major or tonic in D♭ major. Its harmonic role varies by key — in major keys it provides extended harmonic tension.

The dominant seventh chord is the most harmonically active chord in Western music. Its tritone between the third and flat seventh creates strong tension that resolves naturally to the tonic.

Common Progressions

The Db Dominant Seventh Chord frequently appears in these progression patterns (shown in Roman numeral notation relative to key):

Songs Featuring the Dominant Seventh Chord

Well-known songs where the Db Dominant Seventh Chord — or this chord type — plays a prominent role:

Tuning Frequencies Across Temperaments

Frequencies shown at A=440 Hz. View full temperament data for any note.

NoteEqual Temp.PythagoreanJust Intonation
Db 277.183 Hz 278.437 Hz 279.067 Hz
F 349.228 Hz 347.654 Hz 348.834 Hz
Ab 415.305 Hz 417.657 Hz 418.601 Hz
B 493.883 Hz 495.000 Hz 490.548 Hz

Scales Containing the Db Dominant Seventh Chord

These scales include the Db Dominant Seventh Chord as a diatonic or characteristic chord: