A Dominant 7th Guitar Chord

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A Dominant 7th — chord details

The A Dominant 7th chord is made up of the following notes: A, C#, E, G.

Intervals: 1P, 3M, 5P, 7m.

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The A dominant seventh chord adds a minor seventh to a major triad, creating a four-note structure with intervals 1P, 3M, 5P, 7m and notes A, C#, E, G. This tension between the major third and the minor seventh gives dominant sevenths their restless, bluesy character — they want to resolve. They are the driving force behind blues progressions, jazz turnarounds, and classical cadences where harmonic motion demands forward momentum.

How to Play A Dominant 7th

On guitar, the most common voicing for A 7 is x-0-2-0-2-0 — a comfortable open voicing that lifts one finger from the A major shape. This is one of the fundamental shapes every guitarist should memorize early on, as it appears in countless songs and serves as a building block for more complex voicings up the neck.

A Dominant 7th in Progressions

A dominant seventh most commonly functions as the V7 in D major or D minor, creating a strong pull toward resolution. It also serves as the I7 in A blues progressions and as a secondary dominant targeting other chords in a key.

Common Substitutions

A9, A13, or the tritone substitute D#7 all work as alternatives, keeping the dominant function intact.

Difficulty: On guitar, this chord has a comfortable open voicing — suitable for beginners and widely used in popular songs.

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