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How to Play G#m on Guitar
Every voicing of G#m, with audio and finger positions.
Open Chord LibraryG#m (G# minor) is built from the intervals of a minor chord with root G#. Below are the most useful voicings on guitar, from beginner-friendly open position to barre and jazz voicings up the neck.
Notes in G#m
G#m contains the notes that make up a minor chord built on G#. Every voicing uses these notes in different octaves and positions on the fretboard.
Common voicings
Open position (if available), barre chord forms, and compact triad voicings give you the G#m sound in every register. Tap any diagram in the tool to hear it.
Songs that use G#m
G#m appears across every genre. The chord library shows commonly-paired chords and the progressions that feature G#m prominently.
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