The B major chord is commonplace in rock, pop, and blues music. It has a strong and bright sound that underpins many common progressions that are structured in the major. This chord is generally played as a barre chord and requires fingers’ strength but it expands many creative horizons once acquired. It is a basic ingredient of the songs played in the keys of B major and E major which gives a significant expansion of your chord’s arsenal.
Table of Contents
Here are all the B family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Bmaj

2. Bmin

3. Baug

4. Bdim

5. Bsus2

6. B7b9b13

7. Bmaj7

8. Bmin7

9. Bdim7

10. Bsus4

11. B7b5sharp9

12. B7

13. B9

14. B11

15. B13

16. B7b5

17. B7sharp5

18. B7b9

19. B7sharp9

20. Badd6

21. Badd9

22. B6/9

23. B5

24. Bminor6

25. Bminor9

26. Bmin7b5

