A minor seventh

Am7 Piano Voicings

Am7 is a minor-seventh chord, smooth and mellow. It is the ii chord that opens a ii-V-I and a minor tonic in its own right — one of the four core seventh chords every pianist drills first.

Drill Am7 in all 12 keys

The notes in Am7

  • A R
  • C ♭3
  • E 5
  • G ♭7

Am7 voicings on piano

Each voicing is the exact shape the trainer drills. Press play to hear it — as a block chord or rolled note by note.

Root Position

A · C · E · G R · ♭3 · 5 · ♭7

Shell Voicing

A · C · G R · ♭3 · ♭7

Rootless A

C · E · G · B ♭3 · 5 · ♭7 · 9

Rootless B

G · B · C · E ♭7 · 9 · ♭3 · 5

Where Am7 fits in a ii-V-I

Am7 is a minor-seventh chord, smooth and mellow. It is the ii chord that opens a ii-V-I and a minor tonic in its own right — one of the four core seventh chords every pianist drills first.

The fastest way to internalise Am7 is to drill it in context across all 12 keys until the shape is automatic.

Practice the full ii-V-I progression

Am7 — frequently asked questions

What notes are in Am7?

Am7 contains A, C, E, G — root, minor third, perfect fifth and flat seventh.

What is the shell voicing for Am7?

The Am7 shell voicing keeps root, minor third and flat seventh, dropping the fifth.

What is the rootless voicing for Am7?

A rootless Am7 voicing plays the third, fifth, seventh and ninth — the Bill Evans shape used over a walking bass.