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Chords
D
Minor
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

m3-M3
D
F
A
D
A
F
F
1
A
2
D
F
3
4
A
D
A
5
F
6
D
A
7
F
8
9
D
A
F
D
10
11
D
A
12
F
F
13
A
14
D
F
15
16
A
D
A
17
F
18
D
A
19
F
20
21
D
A
F
D
22
23
D
A
24

Minor Chord

The Minor Chord is one of the fundamental chords in Western music, and its sound is universally perceived as stable, but with a connotation of melancholy, 'sadness' or 'seriousness'. It is a triad, composed of three notes: the root, the minor third, and the perfect fifth. For example, an A Minor chord (Am) is formed by the notes A (root), C (minor third), and E (perfect fifth). It is the basis of harmonic progressions in minor keys and often functions as a point of rest, but with a decidedly different emotional coloring than the major chord, evoking introspection or drama.

Common Progressions

  • i - iv - v (the basic progression in a minor key, the functional equivalent of I-IV-V in major)
  • i - VI - VII (common in rock and pop, uses major chords on the VI and VII degrees for a more open, epic, or dramatic sound, compared to the corresponding minor chords)
  • i - iv - V7 (the major dominant V7 is often used for a stronger resolution to the minor i, exploiting the tension of its tritone, common in jazz and classical music)
  • i - bVII - bVI - bVII (an iconic progression in rock and metal, which creates a powerful and driving sound through the use of major chords on the degrees of the natural minor scale)

Chords in Scale

C
C Ionian
C Dorian
C Mixolydian
C Locrian with Flat 3 and 7
C Ionian with Diminished Fifth
C Ritsusen
C Melodic Minor
C Bebop Dominant
D
D Double Harmonic
C Ultra Phrygian
C Phrygian Dominant
C Super Locrian with Minor Seventh
C Super Locrian
D
D Dorian
D Phrygian
D Aeolian
D Hungarian Minor
D Lydian with Augmented 6 and 2
D Ultra Phrygian
D Harmonic Minor
D Dorian with Augmented Fourth
D Lydian with Minor Second
D Minor Pentatonic
D Melodic Minor
D Dorian with Minor Second
D Blues
E
E Lydian
D Hungarian Minor
E Lydian Augmented
E
E Phrygian
E Locrian
E Oriental
E Locrian with Major Sixth
E Phrygian Dominant
E Dorian with Minor Second
F
F Ionian
F Lydian
F Mixolydian
F Oriental
F Ionian with Augmented Second
F Ultra Phrygian
F Ionian with Diminished Fifth
F Lydian with Minor Second
F Super Locrian with Minor Seventh
F Major Pentatonic
F Lydian Augmented
F Lydian Dominant
F Bebop Dominant
F
F Hungarian Minor
F Ionian with Augmented Second
F Harmonic Minor
G
G Dorian
G Mixolydian
G Aeolian
G Dorian with Augmented Fourth
G Egyptian Suspended
G Lydian Dominant
G Aeolian Dominant
G Bebop Dominant
A
A Oriental
G Locrian with Flat 3 and 7
G Locrian with Major Sixth
G Super Locrian with Minor Seventh
A
A Phrygian
A Aeolian
A Locrian
A Ionian with Augmented Second
A Locrian with Flat 3 and 7
A Double Harmonic
A Harmonic Minor
A Ionian with Diminished Fifth
A Phrygian Dominant
A Man Gong
A Aeolian Dominant
A Half Diminished
B
B Ionian
B Lydian
B Double Harmonic
B Lydian with Augmented 6 and 2
B Lydian with Minor Second
B Bebop Dominant
B
B Locrian
B Lydian with Augmented 6 and 2
B Locrian with Major Sixth
B Dorian with Augmented Fourth
B Half Diminished
B Super Locrian
B Blues