Bmaj7♭5
B Major 7th Flat 5 · 4 fingerings
A major seventh with a flattened fifth, Bmaj7♭5 is an unusual and slightly unsettled colour that turns up in jazz reharmonisations and modern composition. The lowered fifth removes the chord's stability while keeping the major seventh's sweetness. A rare chord, worth knowing for the specific ambiguous mood it creates.
Bmaj7♭5 · position 1
Bmaj7♭5 · position 2 · fret 6
Bmaj7♭5 · position 3 · fret 7
Bmaj7♭5 · position 4 · fret 9