Minor Seventh Guitar Chords

Moveable Minor Dominant 7 Chords

Minor 7 Chord Formula = 1 + 3♭ + 5 + 7♭

Minor Seventh Chords are played by adding the flat 7th note (one full step down from the octave) of the scale to a minor triad or chord, and like most minor chords, have a sad tone or sound.

Examples of Minor Seventh chords with the roots on the Low E (6th) string.

Root on 6th String

G Minor Dominant 7 Guitar Chord on 6th String

Gm7

Root on 5th String

C Minor Dominant 7 Guitar Chord on 5th String

Cm7

Root on 4th String

F Minor Dominant 7 Guitar Chord on 4th String

Fm7

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