This chord has 4 voicings across the fretboard. Use the arrows to see each shape and fingering — and tap any dot on the diagram to hear that note.
D#m7 Guitar Chord
A soulful minor seventh. D#m7 is smooth and contemporary.
Also known as
- D#-7
- Ebm7
- Eb-7
- D# m7
- D# -7
- Eb m7
- Eb -7
- D#min7
- Ebmin7
- D# min7
- Eb min7
- E-flatm7
- E-flat-7
- D-sharpm7
- D-sharp-7
- E-flat m7
- E-flat -7
- D-sharp m7
- D-sharp -7
- E-flatmin7
- D-sharpmin7
- E-flat min7
- D-sharp min7
- D# minor 7th
- Eb minor 7th
- D# minor seventh
- Eb minor seventh
- E-flat minor 7th
- D-sharp minor 7th
- E-flat minor seventh
- D-sharp minor seventh
How to Play This Chord
Position your fingers on the fretboard as shown in the diagram. The vertical lines represent the strings, from low E (left) to high E (right), and the horizontal lines are the frets. Numbers inside the dots indicate which finger to use: 1 (index), 2 (middle), 3 (ring), 4 (pinky). An X means don't play that string; an O means play it open. A bar spanning multiple strings means one finger presses across all of them at once — this is known as a barre chord.
Tips & Tricks
Play this at the 6th fret using the Am7 barre shape. It's one of the more relaxed barre shapes since the m7 voicing doesn't require fretting every string with maximum force. Essential for minor ii-V-i progressions in the key of C#/Db.