Playing Over Minor Guitar Chords
Instructions
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1
A minor chord
Use your middle and ring fingers to hold down second frets of D and G strings. Hold down the first fret of the B string with your index finger. Let all other strings ring except for the first one. (X 0 2 2 1 0) -
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B minor chord
The B minor chord is the most difficult to play. The shape of a B and C minor chord is similar, but they both are played in different keys. For a B minor chord, place your index finger on the second fret of the A string. Put your ring and little fingers on the fourth frets of D and G strings. Use your middle finger to hold down the third fret of B string. It is up to you to let the last string ring, or you can also press the second fret of the E string. (X 2 4 4 3 2) -
3
C minor chord
The shape of this is the same as the B minor chord. You simply have to move your index finger to the third fret of the A string. The rest shifts simultaneously. (X 3 5 5 2 3) -
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D minor chord
In order to play the D minor chord, mute the first two strings, let the D string ring and hold down the second fret of the G string, third fret of the B string and the first fret of the last E string. (X X 0 2 3 1) -
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E minor chord
It is the easiest chord to play in guitar’s musical theory. Simply hold down the second frets of A and D strings and let all the other strings ring. (0 2 2 0 0 0) -
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F minor chord
This chord is quite difficult to play and if you have a guitar with a high action, this will be painful as well. Hold down the first frets of all the strings and then press the third frets of A and D. (1 3 3 1 1 1) -
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G minor chord
This is similar to the F minor chord. The shape is the same and you just have to slide your first finger to the third fret of the E string. The rest of the shape follows the first finger simultaneously. (3 5 5 3 3 3)