D# 7th chord

D#7 chord for piano with keyboard diagram.
Explanation: The D sharp seventh is a dominant four-note chord. You can see the four notes of the D# seventh chord marked in red color. The chord is often abbreviated as D#7.
Omissions: D#7(no3): D# - A# - C#; D#7(no5): D# - G - C#.
Theory: The D# seventh chord is constructed with a root, a major thirdAn interval consisting of four semitones, a perfect fifthAn interval consisting of seven semitones and a minor seventhAn interval consisting of ten semitones and the 7th scale degree.
Fingerings: Little finger, middle finger, index finger, thumb (left hand); thumb, index finger, middle finger, little finger (right hand).

D#7

D#7 chord diagram with marked notes D# - G - A# - C#
Notes: D# - G - A# - C#
Left hand: 5-3-2-1
Right hand: 1-2-3-5

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D#7 - inversions

Explanation: The images below show the three inversions of the D sharp dominant seventh chord. D#7/G is a D sharp dominant seventh with G as the bass note, D#7/A# is a D sharp dominant seventh with A sharp as the bass note and D#7/C# is a D sharp dominant seventh with C sharp as the bass note.

D#7/G

D#7/G chord diagram
1st inversion

D#7/A#

D#7/A# chord diagram
2nd inversion

D#7/C#

D#7/C# chord diagram
3rd inversion

D# chord categories

D# D#m D#7 D#m7 D#maj7 D#mM7 D#6 D#m6 D#6/9 D#5 D#9 D#m9 D#maj9 D#11 D#m11 D#maj11 D#13 D#m13 D#maj13 D#add D#7-5 D#7+5 D#sus D#dim D#dim7 D#m7b5 D#aug D#aug7