In jazz, soul and even classical, the Eb chord is quite common. It provides a warm sound that fits nicely in any progression. Although it is mostly played as a barre chord, after it is learned, the Eb chord can be very effective in creating a smoother transition and textured harmonies. As a bonus, it works well with chords like Bb and F minor, which opens up more possibilities when added to the mix.
Table of Contents
Here are all the Eb family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Ebmaj

2. Ebmin

3. Ebaug

4. Ebdim

5. Ebsus2

6. Eb7b9b13

7. Ebmaj7

8. Ebmin7

9. Ebdim7

10. Ebsus4

11. Eb7b5sharp9

12. Eb7

13. Eb9

14. Eb11

15. Eb13

16. Eb7b5

17. Eb7sharp5

18. Eb7b9

19. Eb7sharp9

20. Ebadd6

21. Ebadd9

22. Eb6/9

23. Eb5

24. Ebminor6

25. Ebminor9

26. Ebmin7b5

