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Information about the F#m chord

Name

The F#m chord is also known as F# minor

Quality

The m's quality is Minor

Aliases

  • m
  • min
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Intervals

Which intervals are in the m chord?

Use the following intervals in any order to construct this chord. Start on a specific note on which you want to construct this chord from (for instance the note "C") and calculate each interval on top of it. Afterwards, you will be able to play it on your instrument.

F
perfect prime
also known as P1
A
minor third
also known as m3
C
perfect fifth
also known as P5

Scales

Which scales can you play on the m chord?

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Cheatsheet

Play the F#m chord in any key!

Notes of the Fm chord

FAC

Sheet music of Fm in three octaves

Sheet music of F# m in three octaves

Guitar voicings for Fm

Guitar voicing #0 of the F# m chordGuitar voicing #1 of the F# m chordGuitar voicing #2 of the F# m chordGuitar voicing #3 of the F# m chordGuitar voicing #4 of the F# m chord

Piano voicing voicing for Fm

Piano voicing of chord  F#m

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