Dbm7 (C#m7) Ukulele Chord

Played '1102' on the soprano - Standard Tuning (GCEA).
View this chord in: G-Tuning (DGBE)D-Tuning (ADF#B)Slack-Key Tuning (GCEG)

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Diagram/Chart

Dbm7
Notes:
AbDbEB
Fingering:
1203

How to play the Dbm7 (C#m7) on your ukulele

To play the Dbm7 chord take your index finger and place it at the first fret of the G string. Next the middle finger rests at the first fret of the C string and the ring finger goes at the third fret of the A string. The difficult part is getting enough space between the index and middle fingers. It helps to move the index a little bit back, so it won’t interfere, and the pinky is definitely cramped too. Play all the notes to this chord before strumming so you know you have no dead strings.

Dbm7 (C#m7) Chord details

  • Type : Seventh (minor)
  • Intervals : Db (T), E (3m), Ab (5J), B (7m),
  • Formula : 1 b3 5 b7
  • Alternative notation : 1 1 0 2
  • Tuning : Standard Tuning (GCEA)
Difficulty
4/10
Importance
Frequently used
General
0.44%
Db
%
m7
5.14%

Alternative Dbm7 (C#m7) positions

We have 2 other positions for this uke chord.

Dbm7Dbm7

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Scales related to this chord

Selection of famous scales you can play on a Dbm7 chord to improvise great solos on your Uke.

Dbm7 Arpeggio

Create your own Dbm7 ukulele chord pattern using the notes of the Dbm7 arpeggio / intervals on the fretboard :

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