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The G sharp minor chord contains the notes G#, B and D#. The G# minor chord is produced by playing the 1st (root), flat 3rd and 5th notes of the G# Major scale. The G# minor chord (just like all minor chords) contains the following intervals (from the root note): minor 3rd, Major 3rd, Perfect 4th (back to the root note).
also known as G#m, G#min, G#-. make a barre on the fourth fret with your first finger across all six strings. your third finger goes on the sixth fret of the fifth string. your fourth finger goes on the sixth fret of the fourth string.
The G# Minor guitar chord for beginners. Start playing the G# Minor chord with easy to follow diagrams, step-by-step lessons, and drills to help you practice.
The G Sharp Minor chord (G#m) is a minor triad consisting of the notes G#, B, and D#. It’s a commonly used chord in various music genres, particularly in pop, rock, and blues. How do I finger the G Sharp Minor chord on guitar?
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We are going to show you a few different ways of playing the g sharp minor guitar chord. But let’s demystify the weird nomenclature of this chord first. Ab and G# are the same notes, so the G sharp minor guitar chord is the same as the A flat guitar chord.