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The minor chord is one of the most popular guitar chords. This chord is the polar opposite of a major chord. It is very versatile and can be heard in genres such as: Rock and Metal. Blues. Jazz. Funk. Here are the chord boxes for each minor chord in ALL 12 keys:
MINOR CHORD. DIMIN. CHORD. 7 Degree Inversion. *In most compositions if a 7th degree bass note is used - it is more likely to be the Major V chord with a 7th degree bass note rather than a diminished chord.
Chords in Minor Keys www.AppliedGuitarTheory.com Key i ii III* iv v VI VII Am Am Bm♭5 C Dm Em F G A#m A#m B#m♭5 C# D#m E#m F# G# B♭m B♭m Cm♭5 D♭ E♭m Fm G♭ A♭ ... minor-keys-chord-chart.pages Created Date: 9/11/2018 9:01:14 AM ...
Learn the most common musical keys used with the guitar. You can also download a free chart with the chords for the most common major and minor keys.
Beginner guitar chords Guitar Chord Chart (the dedicated page for this PDF) List of chords The list of chord types are as follows: Major, minor, 6, 7 (dominant), 9, minor 6, minor 7, Major 7, diminished (dim), augmented (aug) Suspended 4th (sus4), minor 9.
How to read these charts... Each musical scale has 7 notes inside it. . The Roman numeral system helps you know what chords to play, regardless of what key you are in. Uppercase numeral (I) = major chord. Lowercase numeral (i) = minor chord. Superscript circle (vii°) = diminished chord. Remember: The key of the scale is the I/i chord.
For discussional purposes and to keep things relatively simple the chart below illustrates the minor key chordal options when we compile the Natural Minor scale, (in black), with the ascending version of the Melodic Minor scale, (in red).