The D minor chord is often used in music of all styles, so you best memorize this D minor chord chart and tablature today.
Here is the "D" minor (Dm) barre chord using the "A" minor (Am) shape.
This voicing for D minor omits the fifth of the chord.
This two string Dm chord is played on the B and E strings.
This is the D Minor Barre Chord played using the E minor shape on the 10th fret.
This is an abbreviated version of the full D minor barre chord.
This is an alternate fingering for the "open" Dm chord.
This "open" Dm chord is played with an A bass note.
This Dm chord is played in first inversion.
This Dm chord is played in second inversion.
This is an abbreviated version of a full Dm barre chord.
This Dm chord is played fingerstyle.
This Dm voicing features the open D string combined with barred notes in 10th position.
This is a unique, root position voicing for Dm. Keep in mind that the open D note is lower than the A note on the fifth string.
The first string is omitted from this Dm voicing. This chord is based on the visual shape of the basic "open" Am chord.
The fifth string is omitted from this fifth position Dm voicing.
This Dm chord is played in second inversion.
This is a three string voicing for Dm played on the fifth, fourth, and third strings.
This is a Dm triad played in 5th position.
This is a Dm chord played in fifth position.