B-Flat, D, F, and A-flat.
B flat, D, F, A flat
The first, third, fifth, and seventh note derived from the C major scale, so: C-E-G-B for a major seventh chord (Cmaj7) and the seventh note flattened to Bb or B flat in the C7 chord commonly used in pop/blues as a final chord but in most classical music to be resolved in F.
The IV chord in the key of B flat would be E flat so the triad notes would be e flat, g, and b flat (on keyboard) for guitar it would be e flat, b flat, e flat, g, b flat, and e flat. Played at the 11th fret as a bar chord in standard tuning.
The key notes in an E flat chord are E flat, G, and B flat.
To play the G flat major 7 piano chord, place your left hand pinky on G flat, your left hand middle finger on B flat, your left hand index finger on D flat, and your left hand thumb on F. Then, in your right hand, place your pinky on B flat, your middle finger on D flat, your index finger on F, and your thumb on A flat. Play all the notes together to create the G flat major 7 chord.
You find B on the keyboard, then play the black key rightbefore it.
The difference between a 7 chord and a major 7 chord is that a 7 chord has a flat 7th note, while a major 7 chord has a natural 7th note. This difference affects the overall sound and feel of the chord.
E-flat Major: E-flat, G-natural, B-Flat E-flat minor: E-flat, G-flat, B-Flat
To play the B flat dim 7 guitar chord, place your index finger on the first fret of the A string, your middle finger on the second fret of the D string, your ring finger on the first fret of the G string, and your pinky on the second fret of the B string. Strum all six strings.
Eb
E flat augmented raises the Bb to B natural.
A C half diminished chord consists of the notes C, E flat, G flat, and B flat. The structure of this chord is a root note (C), a minor third (E flat), a diminished fifth (G flat), and a minor seventh (B flat). In music theory, this chord is often used to create tension and a sense of dissonance before resolving to a more stable chord.