Ukulele · Low-G (GCEA, linear)

BmB Minor

A♯Root
C♯tone
Ftone

Formula 7 · 2 · ♭5  ·  Notes A♯ · C♯ · F

How to play it

Bm fingering positions

Low-G (GCEA, linear), low E on the left. Each dot is colour-coded by note — the ringed dot is the root. Numbers below show the fret per string (x = muted).

B Minor guitar chord — M-shape, 2nd (4 2 2 2) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar chord — M-shape, 9th (x 11 10 9) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar chord — 2nd position (4 2 2 x) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar chord — 2nd position (4 x 2 5) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar chord — 2nd position (4 2 2 5) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar chord — 4th position (4 6 x 5) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar chord — 4th position (4 6 7 5) fretboard diagram in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
Read it as tab

Bm guitar tab

The same voicings in tablature — high e on top, low E on the bottom. Each fret number is colour-coded by note; the ringed number is the root, × means don’t play that string.

B Minor guitar tab — M-shape, 2nd (4 2 2 2) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar tab — M-shape, 9th (x 11 10 9) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar tab — 2nd position (4 2 2 x) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar tab — 2nd position (4 x 2 5) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar tab — 2nd position (4 2 2 5) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar tab — 4th position (4 6 x 5) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
B Minor guitar tab — 4th position (4 6 7 5) in Low-G (GCEA, linear)
Sound

How Bm sounds

Consonance
5/ 5
Brightness
DarkBright
Character

Moods & genres

Moods
sadmelancholyserious
Genres
rockpopclassical
Theory

Notes & relationships

NotesA♯ · C♯ · F
Formula (scale degrees)7 · 2 · ♭5
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