Also known as F# Minor and F# - Guitar Chord F# C# F# A C# F# Fret: 2 - - F# A C# A Fret: 4 A - F# C# F# - Fret: 4 - - F# C# F# A Fret: 6 - F# A C# F# - Fret: 9 C# F# C# F# A C# Key x = don't play string o = play open string If the same...
In a minor key, a major chord is found on the III, V and VI (3rd, 5th and 6th) degrees of the scale. For example, in Bb minor, there are major chords on Db, Gb and F Bbm Db Gb F Other Chord & Scale Charts Piano Scales Guitar Chord Chart Ukulele Chord Chart Guitar Scal...
Guitar Chords Search chord by name: Search OR Search chord by notes: Search or select the root of the chord CDEFGABCbDbEbFbGbAbBbC#D#E#F#G#A#B# then select chord type (quality) from the list below FFmF+Fb5F°Fsus2Fsus2b5Fsus4F5Fsus24F2Fm#5Fmsus2Fm2F6F6mF6/9FM♯11F7FM7FM7b5...
The F# note is the root note, the A note is the lowered or flat third, and the C# note is the 5th interval. This formula forminor chords(1,♭3, and 5) produces a melancholy sound, particularly when contrasted with a major chord. F Sharp Minor Chord on Guitar: 2nd Position (v1)...
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A warm, traveling guitar beat drives you to a second verse that lets you down easy. Like the lover that singer Matt Ramsey is describing, the beat just keeps on driving after that. It's the most heartbreaking kind of heartbreaker. There's no hope of a reunion between two lovers. There...
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