The C-flat major chord is a rich and resonant chord built from the notes C♭, E♭, and G♭. This chord embodies a full, warm sound that is often used to create a sense of stability and resolution in music. Its unique tonal quality comes from the specific combination of these notes, which together form a major triad that is both harmonically pleasing and versatile. The C-flat major chord can be found in various musical contexts, from classical compositions to contemporary arrangements, offering composers and musicians a powerful tool for expression and emotional impact.
Name: C-flat major chord
Symnonyms:: C-flat major triad
Notes: C♭, E♭, G♭
Intervals: 1, 3, 5
Chord symbol: C♭
Type: Triad (three-note chord)
C-flat major chord on the Staff
C-flat major chord on Piano
C-flat major chord on Guitar
C-flat major chord on Ukulele

Rowan Ellis is a musician and educator with a passion for exploring the language of harmony and melody. With years of experience across classical, jazz, and contemporary styles, Rowan breaks down music theory into clear, practical insights. His goal is to make chords and scales less intimidating and more inspiring for every musician.
