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Gb 13(#5) Description

Welcome to our lesson on the Gb 13(#5) chord, a member of the intriguing Augmented Chords family. This chord is composed of the notes Gb, Bb, D, Fb, Ab, Cb, and Eb. The intervals that construct this chord are the 1, 3, #5, b7, 9, 11, and 13. This chord is a bit more complex than the typical chords you might be familiar with, but with practice, you can master it in no time.

The Gb 13(#5) chord is a richly textured, complex chord that can add a unique flavor to your music. It is built by stacking intervals, a concept you can learn more about in our guitar music theory tutorial.

The complete names of the music intervals that make up this chord are Root, Major Third, Augmented Fifth, Minor Seventh, Major Ninth, Perfect Eleventh and Major Thirteenth. If you want to deepen your understanding of these intervals, you can check out our fretboard intervals tutorial.

Learning to play the Gb 13(#5) chord can open up new possibilities for your guitar playing, especially if you're interested in more advanced chords. Our intermediate guitar chord tutorial can help you expand your chord vocabulary even further.

Once you've mastered the Gb 13(#5) chord, you might also want to explore how it can be used in various chord progressions. For example, it's often found in jazz music, and our jazz chord progressions tutorial can give you some great ideas for how to incorporate it into your own compositions.

Finally, if you're having trouble identifying a chord shape on the fretboard, our interactive chord shape analyzer can be a great help. It's a handy tool for any guitarist looking to expand their chord knowledge.

Thank you for joining us for this lesson on the Gb 13(#5) chord. With practice and patience, you'll soon be able to add this complex, richly textured chord to your guitar playing repertoire.

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