Chords in Eb Phrygian
Eb Phrygian is built from the notes Eb, Fb, Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb and Db. Its scale carries 7 flats. Harmonising that scale in thirds gives seven chords — 3 majors, 3 minors and 1 diminished — starting on Ebm as the i. The chord on the fifth degree is Bbdim rather than a major VØ, so Eb Phrygian has no leading tone and resolves by step and colour instead of by dominant pull — the sound that separates it from a plain Eb major.
Beyond those seven, Eb Phrygian commonly borrows Eb (I), Fm (ii), Gm (iii), Ab (IV) and Bb (V) from the parallel major — the mixture chords that give a progression somewhere unexpected to go.
The seven chords
Extended to four notes each, the same seven degrees give Ebm7, Fbmaj7, Gb7, Abm7, Bbm7b5, Cbmaj7, Dbm7.
Borrowed chords
Capo 4 and play Cb Phrygian shapes to sound Eb Phrygian.
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