G7alt Jazz Piano Voicings

Altered Dominant

G7alt is an altered dominant chord on G. It contains every possible chromatic alteration (#9, b9, #5, b5), creating maximum tension before resolution. Levine describes altered dominants as the most colourful way to approach a tonic chord (The Jazz Piano Book).

33 voicings · altered

Shell
G · B · F
Root · Maj 3rd · Min 7th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G3B3F4
Rootless A
B · Db · F · Ab
Maj 3rd · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Flat 9
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B3Db4F4Ab4
Rootless B
F · Ab · B · Db
Min 7th · Flat 9 · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F3Ab3B3Db4
Close
G · B · Db · F
Root · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th · Min 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G4B4Db5F5
Drop 2
Db · G · B · F
Dim 5th · Root · Maj 3rd · Min 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db4G4B4F5
Drop 2
F · B · Db · G
Min 7th · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th · Root
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4B4Db5G5
Drop 2
G · Db · F · B
Root · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G4Db5F5B5
Drop 2
B · F · G · Db
Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Root · Dim 5th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B4F5G5Db6
Upper Structure
B · F · Ab · C · Eb
Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Flat 9 · 11th · Flat 13
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B3F4Ab4C5Eb5
Upper Structure
B · F · Bb · D · F
Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Sharp 9 · Perf 5th · Min 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B3F4Bb4D5F5
Upper Structure
B · F · Db · F · Ab
Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Sharp 11 · Min 7th · Flat 9
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

B3F4Db5F5Ab5
Upper Structure
B · F · Eb · G · Bb
Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Flat 13 · Root · Sharp 9
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

B3F4Eb5G5Bb5
Spread
G · Db · F · B
Root · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G3Db4F4B4
Spread
G · Db · F · B
Root · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

G3Db5F5B5
Drop 3
B · G · Db · F
Maj 3rd · Root · Dim 5th · Min 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B3G4Db5F5
Drop 3
Db · B · F · G
Dim 5th · Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Root
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db4B4F5G5
Drop 3
F · Db · G · B
Min 7th · Dim 5th · Root · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4Db5G5B5
Drop 3
G · F · B · Db
Root · Min 7th · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G4F5B5Db6
4-Way Close
G · B · Db · F
Root · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th · Min 7th
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G4B4Db5F5
4-Way Close
B · Db · F · G
Maj 3rd · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Root
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B4Db5F5G5
4-Way Close
Db · F · G · B
Dim 5th · Min 7th · Root · Maj 3rd
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db5F5G5B5
4-Way Close
F · G · B · Db
Min 7th · Root · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F5G5B5Db6
Open
G · Db · D · F · B
Root · Perf 5th · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G3Db4D4F4B4
Two-Note Shell
G · B
Root · Maj 3rd
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G3B3
Two-Note Shell
G · F
Root · Min 7th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
G3F4
Drop 2-4
G · Db · B · F
Root · Dim 5th · Maj 3rd · Min 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

G3Db4B4F5
Drop 2-4
B · F · Db · G
Maj 3rd · Min 7th · Dim 5th · Root
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
B3F4Db5G5
Drop 2-4
Db · G · F · B
Dim 5th · Root · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

Db4G4F5B5
Drop 2-4
F · B · G · Db
Min 7th · Maj 3rd · Root · Dim 5th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4B4G5Db6
Block (Locked Hands)
F · G · B · Db · F
Min 7th · Root · Maj 3rd · Dim 5th · Min 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Melody (F5) doubled an octave below (F4) with chord tones in between

F4G4B4Db5F5
Stride
G · Db · F · B
Root · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left hand alternates between bass note and chord

Beat 1 & 3 — G3

Beat 2 & 4 — Db, F, B

Db4F4B4
Stride
D · Db · F · B
Perf 5th · Dim 5th · Min 7th · Maj 3rd
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left hand alternates between bass note and chord

Beat 1 & 3 — D3

Beat 2 & 4 — Db, F, B

Db4F4B4
Cluster
Ab · A · Bb · B
Flat 9 · 9th · Sharp 9 · Maj 3rd
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Ab4A4Bb4B4

G7alt in Jazz Harmony

The altered dominant contains all four altered tensions: b9, #9, b5 (#11), and #5 (b13). According to Levine, the altered scale (the seventh mode of melodic minor) provides all these tensions in one scale (The Jazz Theory Book). Upper structure triads are the most effective voicing technique for altered dominants — placing a triad over the tritone produces rich, specific colours.

Scales for G7alt

The altered scale (seventh mode of melodic minor, a half step above the root) is the standard scale choice. Also known as the "super Locrian" scale (Levine, The Jazz Theory Book). All four altered tensions are diatonic to this scale.

Voice Leading from G7alt

Altered dominants resolve the same way as regular dominants — down a fifth to the tonic. The altered tensions (b9, #9, b13) all resolve by step into the notes of the target chord (Levine, The Jazz Theory Book).

Common Progressions with G7alt

ii-V-I with altered V

m7 — G7alt — maj7 for maximum tension and release

Tritone substitution

G7alt can substitute for the dominant a tritone away

Appears in these standards

More G chords

G7alt in other keys

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a G7alt chord?

G7alt is a dominant chord with all available tensions altered (b9, #9, #11/b5, b13/#5). It creates the most intense version of dominant tension in jazz harmony (Levine, The Jazz Theory Book).

When should I use G7alt?

Use G7alt when you want maximum harmonic tension before a resolution. It is most effective in minor key ii-V-i progressions and at climactic moments in a song. Levine recommends it whenever a dominant chord resolves to a minor chord (The Jazz Piano Book).

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Sources & Further Reading

The altered scale is the seventh mode of melodic minor. Play the melodic minor scale starting a half step above the root of the dominant chord.

Levine, The Jazz Theory Book, pp. 70-74

Upper structure triads over altered dominants produce six distinct colours, each suitable for different musical contexts.

Levine, The Jazz Piano Book, pp. 115-130