The Gb chord is more commonly disregarded but it seems to nicely fit any chord voicing in a crips jazzy way. It is similar and as F#, it’s also played as a barre chord that can be slightly hard for incoming players but once they conquer it, they can thus enhance many sounds in the bank of jazz, blues or even classical. It is a great chord since its warm resonating sound compliments progression, thus expanding your chord formation.
Table of Contents
Here are all the Gb family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Gbmaj

2. Gbmin

3. Gbaug

4. Gbdim

5. Gbsus2

6. Gb7b9b13

7. Gbmaj7

8. Gbmin7

9. Gbdim7

10. Gbsus4

11. Gb7b5sharp9

12. Gb7

13. Gb9

14. Gb11

15. Gb13

16. Gb7b5

17. Gb7sharp5

18. Gb7b9

19. Gb7sharp9

20. Gbadd6

21. Gbadd9

22. Gb6/9

23. Gb5

24. Gbminor6

25. Gbminor9

26. Gbmin7b5

