Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Lesson #53: Seven Chords in G# Minor (Guitar, Beginner, Intermediate)

Yes, these chords are like the lesson in B, but we're starting with G#m, as it is the relative minor of B major.

Now, the D# minor chord (D# F# A#) is in line with the G# natural minor scale: G# A# B C# D# E F# G#, but the D# major (D# F## A#) chord is in line with the G# harmonic minor scale: G# A# B C# D# E F## G#. Since we're using "dirty dozen" notation, the D#m and D# chords are depicted below as the enharmonic Ebm and Eb.






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