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Originally Posted by Luan
Eb/Db means that it is a Eb7, but it sounds better if it is Ebmaj to me. That is weird..
Really thanks a lot for those that can help me!
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I won't go over the rest as Distressed has that covered.
Just want to say Eb/Db is notalways the same as Eb7. Sometimes it is just a plain inversion, but it may be a slash chord and in jazz it usually is. People like Metheny, John Taylor and other model compositions use this alot.
You need to look at how the chord is built from the root up. So from Db the notes you have are Eb-G-Bb, plus the others in the scale whatever they are. so thats the natural 9th, sharp 4/11th and natural 6th. Try playing Db lydian over it and see what it sounds like.