E Dominant seventh flat fifth

Dominant 7 with ♭5; tritone-forward dominant color with sharper instability.

major7♭5

The 7♭5 dominant emphasizes tritone character and introduces a leaner, unstable fifth. It sounds tighter and more angular than a plain dominant seventh, making it effective for tension-forward harmony.

Construction

Formula: 1-3-♭5-♭7 (optionally with 9/13 context). In C: C-E-G♭-B♭. 3 and ♭7 keep dominant function while ♭5 sharpens dissonance.

Usage

Common in jazz turnarounds, altered dominant preparation, and chromatic passing dominants.

Play

Voice 3 and ♭7 clearly, keep ♭5 present but balanced, and resolve inward or outward by semitone for a convincing cadence.

Which intervals and notes are in the E Dominant seventh flat fifth chord?

Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

IntervalsemitonesNote
perfect unison0E
major third4G♯
diminished fifth6B♭
minor seventh10D

Which scales can you play on the E Dominant seventh flat fifth chord?

Scales that contain this chord’s notes and usually fit over it.

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