Gbm6

notes

The chord Gbm6 is made up of these notes:

F#
A
C#
D#
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The G flat minor sixth chord (Gbm6) is a gentle, slightly melancholic chord made up of the notes F#, A, C#, and D#. It's built starting with the root, G flat (which is F#), followed by a minor third, a perfect fifth, and a major sixth. This combination gives the chord a complex yet soothing quality. You often find Gbm6 in jazz and classical music, where it adds a touch of sophistication and emotional depth. It's typically used to bring a warm, introspective feeling to a piece, and it can serve as a nice transitional chord in a progression, offering both resolution and a hint of unexpected colour.
InversionsChord inversions refer to the different ways you can play a chord by rearranging the order of its notes. When a chord is inverted, one or more notes are shifted up an octave, changing the "bass" or lowest note of the chord. Even though the notes remain the same, the overall sound and feel of the chord changes depending on which note is the lowest.
Inversion 1
A3
C#4
D#4
F#4
Inversion 2
C#4
D#4
F#4
A4
Inversion 3
D#4
F#4
A4
C#5