Dm7 Piano Chord
Learn the right way to play a chord of Dm7 on pianoWhat is a Dm7 chord?
The D Minor Seventh piano chord is often abbreviated to just “Dm7”, and is a four-note chord made up D, F, A and C. It is very similar to a standard chord of Dm, with an extra note of C added for color.
Chords related to Dm7
There are a number of other chords that share a similar harmonic family as the chord of Dm7 on piano, meaning all of these will always sounds good when played in the same chord sequence:
Chord name | Required notes |
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G Major | G B D |
A Major | A C# E |
B Minor | B D F# |
D Minor | D F A |
E Minor | E G B |
D Major | D F# A |
List of all D chords on piano
D MinorD MajorD7DmM7D6Dm6D5D9Dm9Dmaj9Dsus2Dsus4Ddim7Daug7Dmaj7What are piano chords?
A piano chord is formed when two or more notes are played on a piano or keyboard at the same time. Click here to read our complete guide to learning how to play chords on piano now!
Written by Duncan La Barre – The Piano Expert
Last Updated: December 7th, 2022
Last Updated: December 7th, 2022