So that means, if we use the F note on the 1st fret of the E string as our bass note, and we slide all the notes in this Em shape up 1 fret with it, we’d get an F minor chord:Īnd there’s your first shape! We call it the E shape because it’s just an E minor chord shifted upwards. From there, we build a chord shape using the other strings, right? Notice how the bass note is the open low E string, which is obviously an E note. F Minor Shape 1 – The E ShapeĮ shape? What the heck does E have to do with any of this…Īha! Well, start by playing an E minor chord like this: So today I’ll be going over 5 easy ways that you can play an F minor chord on guitar to get you ripping up those chord progressions. Alright guys, it’s F minor time! Whoop! Whoop! Wait, why am I so excited? I don’t even like this chord, B minor’s way better…Īh well, I guess I’ll talk about it anyway.
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