Chord progressions in Db major
Db major is the home key of countless songs you already know. Its character is stable and inviting, which is why writers chasing a verse that drives keep landing here. Mostly black keys on a piano, which is why jazz pianists keep gravitating here for late-night ballads. The seven diatonic chords, the named progressions from pop, rock and folk, the song references for each, plus the borrowed chords that set up a key change, are all in the sections that follow.
Open Db major in the chord builder →Diatonic chords in Db major
The seven chords built from the Db major scale. Together they form the home territory of any song written in this key.
| Roman | Chord | Quality | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | Db | Major | Tonic |
| ii | Ebm | Minor | Supertonic |
| iii | Fm | Minor | Mediant |
| IV | Gb | Major | Subdominant |
| V | Ab | Major | Dominant |
| vi | Bbm | Minor | Submediant |
| vii° | Cdim | Diminished | Leading tone |
Common progressions in Db major
Six patterns that show up again and again in songs written in this key. The chord names are spelled out in Db major so you can drop them straight into a verse or chorus.
The four-chord engine behind a thousand pop hits. The lift from I to V opens the chorus, vi pulls down into feeling, IV walks back toward home.
Heard in: 'Don't Stop Believin'' by Journey, 'Let It Be' by The Beatles, 'With or Without You' by U2
→ Build this in the chord builderSame chords as the pop axis, started on the relative minor. The minor opening gives the verse weight before the chorus climbs.
Heard in: 'Apologize' by OneRepublic, 'Grenade' by Bruno Mars, 'Someone Like You' by Adele
→ Build this in the chord builderThe cornerstone of every jazz standard. ii sets up the dominant, V resolves home with full gravity. Add a seventh on each chord for the canonical sound.
Heard in: 'Autumn Leaves' (standard), 'Fly Me to the Moon' by Frank Sinatra, 'All the Things You Are' (standard)
→ Build this in the chord builderThe bedrock of rock, blues and country. Three chords, every song. Simple to play, hard to make sound fresh.
Heard in: 'Twist and Shout' by The Beatles, 'La Bamba' by Ritchie Valens, 'Wild Thing' by The Troggs
→ Build this in the chord builderThe doo-wop bedrock. Stable on I, drift down to vi, climb back via IV and V. Used flat-out for ballads in every decade since.
Heard in: 'Stand By Me' by Ben E. King, 'Earth Angel' by The Penguins, 'Every Breath You Take' by The Police
→ Build this in the chord builderA confident verse pattern that walks out and walks home in four bars. Common in country, folk and 90s alt-rock.
Heard in: 'Brown Eyed Girl' by Van Morrison, 'Wagon Wheel' by Old Crow Medicine Show, 'Ring of Fire' by Johnny Cash
→ Build this in the chord builderBorrowed chords for Db major
Chords pulled in from the parallel key to add colour. These four are the ones songwriters reach for most often when Db major starts to feel too plain.
The sound of classic rock backsteps. Pulls the harmony briefly into the parallel minor before resolving home.
Replaces the bright IV with its minor twin. A short minor iv in a major progression creates the famous bittersweet pivot.
A surprise major chord a step below the dominant. Used in bridges to push the listener into a new emotional room.
A rich, unexpected major chord built on the flattened third. A favourite of indie and dream-pop writers.
Why songwriters reach for Db major
Related keys
The keys closest to Db major in tonal gravity. Open any to see its full progression palette.
Sibling chord pages
Drill into any single chord from this key. Each chord page covers voicings, common progressions, and real songs that lean on that chord.
More songwriting tools
Got the chord progression but still wrestling with the lyric? Find the right rhyme in RhymeForge, or break a writer's block with the unexpected word-pair generator in CollisionLab. Need a melody to sit over the chords? The chord builder on the home page plays every progression back through a sampled piano. All free, no signup.
About the chord builder
The Undercover Zest chord progression builder is a free interactive tool that maps every diatonic and borrowed chord in every key. Click a Roman numeral to hear it, drag chords into a progression, then audition voicings, inversions and tensions until the song clicks.
This page is a static reference for songs written in Db major. For interactive playback, voice-leading hints and substitution suggestions, open the chord builder above with Db major pre-selected.