Click on the chord symbol for a diagram and explanation of each chord type:
B | Bm | Bsus2 | Bsus4 | Bmaj7 | Bm7 | B7 | Bdim7 | Bm7♭5
Chord Symbol: B or Bmaj
The B major triad consists of a root (B), third (D♯), and fifth (F♯). The distance between the root and the third is a major third interval (or four half-steps), and the distance between the third and the fifth is a minor third interval (or three half-steps). Major triads have a “happy” sound.
Chord Symbol: Bm
The B minor triad consists of a root (B), third (D), and fifth (F♯). The distance between the root and the third is a minor third interval (or three half-steps), and the distance between the third and the fifth is a major third interval (or four half-steps). Minor triads have a “sad” sound.
Chord Symbol: Bsus2
In the Bsus2 chord, the third of the B major or minor chord (D♯ or D) is replaced (“suspended”) with a major 2nd (C♯).
Chord Symbol: Bsus4
In the Bsus4 chord, the third of the B major or minor chord (D♯ or D) is replaced (“suspended”) with a perfect 4th (E).
Chord Symbol: Bmaj7
A major 7 chord is a major triad with an added seventh. The distance between the root and the seventh is a major 7th interval.
Chord Symbol: Bm7
A minor 7 chord is a minor triad with an added seventh. The distance between the root and the seventh is a minor 7th interval.
Chord Symbol: B7
A dominant 7th chord is a major triad with an added seventh, where the distance between the root and the seventh is a minor 7th interval.
You can also think of dominant 7th chords as being built on the fifth note of a major scale and following that scale’s key signature. For example, B7 is built on B, the fifth note of E major, and follows E major’s key signature (F♯, C♯, G♯, D♯).
Chord Symbol: Bdim7
A diminished 7th chord is a four-note-chord where each note is a minor third apart. You can think of diminished 7th chords as a “stack of minor thirds.”
Chord Symbol: Bm7♭5
The half-diminished chord is also called the “minor seven flat five” chord. It is a minor 7 chord where the fifth is lowered by a half-step.
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