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A flat major
diatonic chords
root
3rd
5th
7th
9th
11th
13th
I
Abmaj
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
Db
F
ii
Bbm
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
iii
Cm
C
Eb
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
IV
Dbmaj(#11)
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
V7
Eb7
Eb
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
vi
Fm
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
Db
vii
Gm7(b5)
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
blues chords
I7
Ab7
Ab
C
Eb
Gb
Bb
Db
F
IV7
Db7
Db
F
Ab
B
Eb
Gb
Bb
bVII
Gbmaj(#11)
Gb
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
bIII
Bmaj(#11)
B
Eb
Gb
Bb
Db
F
Ab
secondary dominants
V/vi
C7(b9)
C
E
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
V/ii
F7(b9)
F
A
C
Eb
Gb
Bb
Db
V/V
Bb7
Bb
D
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
F minor
diatonic chords
root
3rd
5th
7th
9th
11th
13th
i
Fm
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
Db
ii
Gm7(b5)
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
bIII
Abmaj
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
Db
F
iv
Bbm
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
v
Cm
C
Eb
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
bVI
Dbmaj(#11)
Db
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
bVII
Eb7
Eb
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
C
from F harmonic minor
i
Fm(maj7)
F
Ab
C
E
G
Bb
Db
V7
C7(b9)
C
E
G
Bb
Db
F
Ab
from F dorian
i
Fm13
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
Bb
D
IV
Bb7
Bb
D
F
Ab
C
Eb
G
secondary dominants
V/V
G7(b9)
G
B
D
F
Ab
C
Eb
bVI7
Db7(#11)
Db
F
Ab
B
Eb
G
Bb

 

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