G7 Piano Chord
The G7 chord is a dominant seventh built on the root note G. It contains the notes G, B, D, F.
How to play G7
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
- G
- Quality
- Dominant seventh
- Notes (intervals)
- G (Root), B (M3), D (P5), F (m7)
- Number of notes
- 4
Related chords
Songs that use the G7 chord(1,581 total)
- Soon And Very SoonAndrae CrouchG · 164 BPM · easy
- YAKETY SAXBoots RandolphG · 150 BPM · medium
- PUSHER LOVE GIRLJustin TimberlakeC · 69 BPM · hard
- Holy GroundGeron DavisC · 60 BPM · easy
- NINE TO FIVEDolly PartonE · 140 BPM · medium
- I BELIEVE IN YOU AND MEWhitney HoustonC · 80 BPM · medium
- TWENTYSOMETHINGJamie CullumF# · 90 BPM · easy
- HAWAII FIVE-O THEMEThe VenturesF · 180 BPM · easy
- JESUS IS LOVEHeather HeadleyDb · 82.50000000000001 BPM · medium
- ACT ONE FINALEUrinetown (Musical)F · 180 BPM · advanced
- CHRISTMAS DAYMichael W. SmithAb · 70 BPM · medium
- DESERT ROSEStingF · 112 BPM · medium
Learn more chords
Master one chord at a time. Once G7 feels natural, try the G chord, or browse easy piano songs to put it in context.