MINOR Chord (M): 1-b3-5



WHAT'S IT SOUND LIKE?--Some Easy Open Forms:

      Am                  Dm                  Em
x  o           o    x  x  o             o        o  o  o    
+--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+
+--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+
|  |  |  | [1] |    |  |  |  |  | [1]   |  |  |  |  |  |
+--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+
|  | [2][3] |  |    |  |  | [2] |  |    | [2][3] |  |  |
+--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+
|  |  |  |  |  |    |  |  |  | [3] |    |  |  |  |  |  |
+--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+    +--+--+--+--+--+


CHORD TABLE & SAMPLE VOICINGS

Position I



Position 2



Position 3



Position 4



Position 5
| b3 | | | |



1 | | b3 5 1



b3 | | | | b3



| | b3 | 1 |



5 1 | | | 5
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| | | 5 | |



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| | | | b3 |
1 | | b3 5 1



| 5 1 | | |



| | b3 | 1 |



5 1 | | | 5



| | 5 1 | |
| | | | | |



b3 | | | | b3



| | | | | |



| | | | b3 |



| b3 | | | |
| 5 1 | | |



| | | 5 | |



5 1 | | | 5



| | 5 1 | |



| | | | | |
b3 | | | | b3



| | b3 | 1 |



| | | | b3 |



| b3 | | | |



1 | | b3 5 1
| | | 5 | |



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| | 5 1 | |



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Voicing Examples for Each Position (non-bold #'s are optional!)
1 5 1 b3 5 1



b3 5 1 5 1 -



5 1 b3 5 - -



5 1 5 1 b3 5



1 b3 5 1 - -
- 5 1 b3 5 1



b3 - 1 5 1 -



- 1 b3 5 1 -



- 1 5 1 b3 5



1 - 5 b3 5 1
- - 1 b3 5 1



- - b3 5 1 b3



- 1 - 5 b3 5



- - 5 1 b3 5



- b3 5 1 5 1
- - - b3 5 1



- - - 5 1 b3



- - b3 - 1 5



- - - 1 b3 5



- b3 - 1 5 1


Most Common Uses
vi, ii, iii; i, iv, v

Important Homonym Relationships

  i (minor) =
bIIM9b5 (no root,3rd)
    e.g.: Cm = DbM9b5 (no root,3rd)
II11b9(no root,3rd,5th)
    e.g.: Cm = D11b9 (no root,3rd,5th)
bIIIM6 (no 5th)
    e.g.: Cm = EbM6 (no 5th)
_iv_9 (no 3rd)
    e.g.: Cm = F9 or Fm9 (3rd)
bVIM7 (no root)
    e.g.: Cm = AbM7 (no root)
vi7b5 (no root)
    e.g.: Cm = Am7b5 (no root)
  VI7#9b5 (no root,3rd)
      e.g.: Cm = A7#9b5 (no root, 3rd)
_bvii_13sus4 (no root,5th,b7th)
    e.g.: Cm = Bb13sus4 (no root,5th,b7th)
VII+7b9 (no root,b7th)
    e.g.: Cm = B+7b9 (no root,b7th)

Further Notes
Next to the major triad (and possibly the dominant seventh chord), the most common chord in Western harmony, fit accompaniment to centuries of sad thoughts and dark moods.... Note that a small-case roman numeral by itself represents a simple minor chord (i = i minor).


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