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Eb Guitar Chord

Eb Major · also written D# · Eb–G–Bb

Eb is the Eb major chord: Eb–G–Bb. Its sound is bright and resolved — the foundational happy sound of pop, rock, country, and folk. It's also written as D# — same notes, same shapes, different spelling.

You'll meet Eb constantly because it lives in several common keys: it's the I chord in Eb major, the IV chord in Bb major, and the V chord in Ab major. That makes it a building block of I–IV–V and I–V–vi–IV progressions in those keys.

The most common way to play Eb is the a-shape barre at the 6th fret (x 6 8 8 8 6, low E string to high E string). Below you'll find 6 ways to play it across the neck, from open position to barre and shell voicings, with the theory behind the chord and the progressions it lives in.

How to Play Eb: 6 Voicings

Frets are listed from the low E string to the high E string. x = don't play that string, 0 = open string.

Eb — A-shape barre, 6th fret6
A-shape barre
6th fret
x 6 8 8 8 6
Eb — A-string shell, 5th fret5
A-string shell
5th fret
x 6 5 8 8 x
Eb — Spread triad, 1st fret
Spread triad
1st fret
x x 1 3 4 3
Eb — E-shape barre, 11th fret11
E-shape barre
11th fret
11 13 13 12 11 11
Eb — D-string shell, 11th fret11
D-string shell
11th fret
x x 13 12 11 x
Eb — Top triad, 3rd fret
Top triad
3rd fret
x x x 3 4 3

Eb Chord Theory

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Eb is built from the Eb major scale.

Eb Chord FAQ

What notes are in the Eb chord?

Eb contains 3 notes: Eb (R), G (3), Bb (5). The interval formula for a major chord is R–3–5.

What is the easiest way to play Eb on guitar?

Use the a-shape barre at the 6th fret: x 6 8 8 8 6 (frets listed from the low E string to the high E string, x = don't play that string). Eb has no open-position shape in standard tuning, so this movable form is the standard starting point.

What is the difference between Eb and Ebm?

One note: the 3rd. Eb major uses the major 3rd (G) while Eb minor flattens it to F#. That half-step is the entire difference between the bright major sound and the darker minor sound.

Is Eb the same as D#?

Yes. Eb and D# are enharmonic equivalents — the same pitch written two ways. Eb and D# use identical shapes and frets; which spelling you see depends on the key of the song.

What keys use the Eb chord?

Eb appears diatonically in Eb major (as I), Bb major (as IV), and Ab major (as V) — plus C minor, its relative minor key.

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