A Dominant 7 chord

How to play A dominant 7 chord on Piano, Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, Viola & Double Bass. The notes of A dominant 7 chord are A, C#, E and G.

Formula: 1 – 3 – 5 – ♭7
Notes: A – C# – E – G
chord suffix: Adom7

root position 1st inversion 2nd inversion 3rd inversion
A – C# – E – G C# – E – G – A E – G – A – C# G – A – C# – E

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Piano

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Piano

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Guitar

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Guitar

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Bass

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Bass

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Soprano Ukulele

A dominant 7 chord notes on a soprano, tenor and concert Ukulele

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Baritone Ukulele

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Baritone Ukulele

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Banjo

A dominant 7 chord notes on a banjo

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Mandolin

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Mandolin

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Violin

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Violin

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Viola

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Viola and Cello

A dominant 7 chord notes on a Double Bass

A dominant 7 chord notes on a upright double bass

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