E7 Chord (E Dominant 7th Chord) on Piano & Guitar
A piano keyboard reference for the
E dominant 7th chord, abbreviated as
E7
or
Edom7, with the notes on piano and chord inversions.
The
E dominant 7th chord has the notes
E G♯ B D. The
3 inversions to the E dominant 7th chord are
G♯ B D E,
B D E G♯
and
D E G♯ B.
The intervals of the E7 chord are the
root (E) ,
major third (G♯) ,
perfect fifth (B) and
minor seventh (D) .
Note that dominant 7th chords can also be referred to as
major minor seventh chords, because they consist of a major
chord with an added minor 7th interval on top.
You may also want to check out the
E dominant 9th chord (E9
chord), which is the E7 chord with a major ninth added on top.
🎸 You can also jump to
guitar chord diagrams for the
E7 chord in common positions on the guitar
fretboard. You'll find both open chords and/or barre chords.
E dominant 7th Chord on Piano
⌨️ hint: use numbers 1 to 4 on a computer keyboard to trigger the E7 chord and its inversions.
E dominant 7th chord
notes: E G♯ B D
- E
- G♯
- B
- D
E dominant 7th 1st inversion
notes: G♯ B D E
- G♯
- B
- D
- E
E dominant 7th 2nd inversion
notes: B D E G♯
- B
- D
- E
- G♯
E dominant 7th 3rd inversion
notes: D E G♯ B
- D
- E
- G♯
- B
🎸 E dominant 7th Chord Guitar Diagrams
Below you'll find guitar chord diagrams for common chord positions of the E dominant 7th chord, along with finger positions or note names.