Bmaj7

B Major 7th — lush and at rest — the natural seventh adds shimmer without demanding resolution.

The keys
C4C5C6
B – D♯ – F♯ – A♯
What's inside Bmaj7
NoteInterval from rootDegree
BRoot1
D♯Major 3rd3
F♯Perfect 5th5
A♯Major 7th7
Inversions
PositionKeys (low → high)
Root positionB4 – E♭5 – G♭5 – B♭5
1st inversionE♭5 – G♭5 – B♭5 – B5
2nd inversionG♭5 – B♭5 – B5 – E♭6
3rd inversionB♭5 – B5 – E♭6 – G♭6
A working voicing

Split the chord between two hands the way working players do — a solid shell low down, the colour tones up top:

HandKeys
Left (shell)B2 – B♭3
Right (colour)E♭5 – G♭5
Where Bmaj7 lives

As the ii chord

Bmaj7 → E7 → Amaj7

Minor-family sevenths live on the ii — this is the move they were born for.

Stepwise colour

B → Bmaj7 → D♭m7

Used as a passing colour between neighbouring chords.

Put Bmaj7 under your fingers

Hear every voicing, see the keys light up, and drill it in the interactive Chord & Voicing Lab.

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