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F#m7
Also known as F# Minor 7 and  F# -7
Guitar Chord

 
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-
E
A
C#
F#
 
F#
-
E
A
C#
-
 
Fret: 2
-
C#
F#
A
E
-
 
Fret: 4
-
-
F#
C#
E
A
 
Fret: 7
-
F#
A
E
F#
C#
 
Fret: 9
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F#
C#
E
A
E
Key

x = don't play string
o = play open string
If the same fingering appears for more than one string, place the finger flat on the fingerboard as a 'bar', so all the strings can sound.

See also the F#m7 Piano Chord

Examples of use
In major keys, Minor 7th chords works well on the II,III, and VI (2nd,3rd and 6th) degrees of the scale.
It can be used as a way of adding an extra color to a standard minor chord.
In E major, the F#m7 is the chord on II and can form part of a II7-V-I pattern.

B
E



In D major, the F#m7 is the chord on the III (3rd) degree of the scale.
This progression starts with the tonic D and moves to F#m7 before moving down to another minor 7th chord, Em7, forming a progression I-III7-II7.



In A major, the F#m7 is the chord on the VI (6th) degree of the scale. Here's a common progression I-VI7-IV-V

A
D
E



Minor 7th chords are one of the Diatonic 7th chords we talk about in the theory lesson here.




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