The Bb (B flat) chord is prevalent in jazz, blues, and classical music, possessing a deep and full-bodied sound. This is a versatile chord regularly employed in styles that need a solid harmonic base. Bb is a good choice when combined with F and Eb chords since it sounds silky and soft regardless of whether the Bb is played open or as a barre chord. When you get the hang of it, you’ll be amazed how many songs use it.
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Here are all the Bb family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Bbmaj

2. Bbmin

3. Bbaug

4. Bbdim

5. Bbsus2

6. Bb7b9b13

7. Bbmaj7

8. Bbmin7

9. Bbdim7

10. Bbsus4

11. Bb7b5sharp9

12. Bb7

13. Bb9

14. Bb11

15. Bb13

16. Bb7b5

17. Bb7sharp5

18. Bb7b9

19. Bb7sharp9

20. Bbadd6

21. Bbadd9

22. Bb6/9

23. Bb5

24. Bbminor6

25. Bbminor9

26. Bbmin7b5

