
The G flat Major Chord on the piano consists of the notes G flat, B flat, and D flat, creating a warm and rich sound that is commonly used in jazz music.
How to play the G flat Major Chord on the piano
G flat Major Chord in root position

For the G flat Major Chord in root position, the left hand should position the thumb on G flat, the middle finger on B flat, and the pinky finger on D flat. The right hand should position the thumb on G flat, the middle finger on B flat, and the pinky finger on D flat. Both hands should be positioned with the fingers curved and relaxed, ready to play the notes of the chord.
G flat Major Chord inversions
First Inversion

To transition from the root position to the first inversion, just raise the bottom note of the root position chord by one octave.
Second Inversion

Move the D flat to the top of the chord to change from root position to second inversion.