D7 Piano Chord
The D7 chord is a dominant seventh built on the root note D. It contains the notes D, F#, A, C.
E
KEEP ON SINGIN' MY SONG
Christina Aguilera
Medium E · ♩=72· 7 chords
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G
Soon And Very Soon
Andrae Crouch
Easy G · ♩=164· 12 chords
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G
YAKETY SAX
Boots Randolph
Medium G · ♩=150· 7 chords
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C
Holy Ground
Geron Davis
Easy C · ♩=60· 25 chords
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E
NINE TO FIVE
Dolly Parton
Medium E · ♩=140· 52 chords
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E
THANK GOD I FOUND YOU
Mariah Carey
Medium Eb · ♩=132· 27 chords
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F
TWENTYSOMETHING
Jamie Cullum
Easy F# · ♩=90· 11 chords
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D
JESUS IS LOVE
Heather Headley
Medium Db · ♩=82.50000000000001· 31 chords
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G
I Need Love
Robin Thicke
Medium G · ♩=80· 11 chords
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G
MAN IN THE MIRROR
Michael Jackson
Medium G · ♩=90· 13 chords
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C
MY ALL
Mariah Carey
Easy C · ♩=108· 16 chords
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C
My Tribute
Andrae Crouch
Easy C · ♩=120· 26 chords
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How to play D7
Press all highlighted keys together. Use any comfortable fingering — for a right-hand triad, thumb on root, middle on 3rd, pinky on 5th is standard.
Chord theory
- Root note
- D
- Quality
- Dominant seventh
- Notes (intervals)
- D (Root), F# (M3), A (P5), C (m7)
- Number of notes
- 4
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Learn more chords
Master one chord at a time. Once D7 feels natural, try the D chord, or browse easy piano songs to put it in context.