Hailing from the same family as C#, the Db (D flat) chord is a soft subtle sounding chord that sits well in jazz, R&B, and pop music. For beginner music, the Db major chord is not an often used chord but it adds voices and complexity to any chord progression. When playing chords, one can consider their position and function throughout the piece; in this respect, Db is particularly useful.
Table of Contents
Here are all the Db family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Dbmaj

2. Dbmin

3. Dbaug

4. Dbdim

5. Dbsus2

6. Db7b9b13

7. Dbmaj7

8. Dbmin7

9. Dbdim7

10. Dbsus4

11. Db7b5sharp9

12. Db7

13. Db9

14. Db11

15. Db13

16. Db7b5

17. Db7sharp5

18. Db7b9

19. Db7sharp9

20. Dbadd6

21. Dbadd9

22. Db6/9

23. Db5

24. Dbminor6

25. Dbminor9

26. Dbmin7b5

