D Minor/major Seventh Guitar Arpeggio
Guitar arpeggio in 7-string tuning — fretboard diagram
D Minor/major Seventh in 7-string — Notes and Intervals
Notes: D, F, A, C#
Intervals: 1P, 3m, 5P, 7M
Formula: WH-2W-2W
Number of notes: 4
Tuning: 7-string (B-E-A-D-G-B-E)
Also known as: m/ma7, m/maj7, mM7, mMaj7, m/M7, -Δ7, mΔ, -^7, -maj7
The D Minor/major Seventh arpeggio contains 4 notes (D, F, A, C#). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this arpeggio on 7-string guitar — 7-string with different tunings and fret ranges.
About 7-string Tuning
The 7-string guitar adds a low B string below the standard 6-string tuning (B-E-A-D-G-B-E), extending the instrument's range into bass territory. This extra low end has become essential in progressive metal, djent, and modern heavy music, enabling crushing low-end riffs while maintaining access to standard guitar voicings on the upper strings.
Pioneered by jazz guitarist George Van Eps and later brought into the metal mainstream by Steve Vai and Korn, the 7-string guitar has become a staple of modern heavy music. Players like Tosin Abasi, Misha Mansoor, and John Petrucci have pushed the instrument's capabilities into new territory, using the extended range for complex harmonic progressions, polyrhythmic riffs, and sweeping arpeggios that span an enormous tonal range.
Notable artists: Dream Theater, Periphery, Animals as Leaders, Korn, Meshuggah
Best for: Progressive metal riffs, extended-range chord voicings, djent rhythms, and jazz fusion harmony
Explore This Arpeggio in Other Tunings
- D Minor/major Seventh in Standard Tuning
- D Minor/major Seventh in Drop D
- D Minor/major Seventh in DADGAD
- D Minor/major Seventh in Open G
- D Minor/major Seventh in Baritone (B Standard)
- D Minor/major Seventh in 8-string
- D Minor/major Seventh in Drop C
- D Minor/major Seventh in Drop B
- D Minor/major Seventh in Open D