F sharp Dominant seventh flat thirteenth

Dominant 7 with ♭13; classic dark dominant color with blues-jazz pull.

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The 7♭13 dominant keeps the core dominant sound while adding a darker upper extension. Compared with plain 7, it feels more dramatic and often more directional toward minor or modal destinations.

Construction

Practical formula: 1-3-5-♭7-♭13. In C: C-E-G-B♭-A♭. The 3 and ♭7 define function; ♭13 supplies darker color.

Usage

Common in jazz, blues-influenced harmony, and minor-key cadences. It works well when you want tension without using many simultaneous alterations.

Play

Keep guide tones stable, voice ♭13 clearly above the chord, and resolve by semitone when possible.

Which intervals and notes are in the F sharp Dominant seventh flat thirteenth chord?

Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

IntervalsemitonesNote
Perfect unison0F♯
Major third4A♯
Minor seventh10E
Minor thirteenth20D

To which mode does F sharp Dominant seventh flat thirteenth belong?

Parent scales and degrees where this chord appears as a diatonic sonority.

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