Dominant seventh chords are made up of the root note, the major third, the perfect fifth, and the minor seventh. They have a bluesy or jazzy sound, and are often used to create a sense of movement or direction in a piece of music.

Please Note: String numbers are inverted when describing chord boxes, so String 4 (also known as the “bottom” string) is far left and String 1 (also known as “first” or “top” string) is on the right of the box chart.

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