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This is a G minor chord played in second inversion.
This is the G minor chord played in barre form. It uses the E minor shape barre chord on the 3rd fret.
This is the G minor barre chord played using the Am shape at the 10th fret.
This is an abbreviate version of the full G minor barre chord. This version is generally easier to play.
This is an abbreviated version of the full G minor barre chord. This version is much easier to play.
This is an abbreviated version of the full G minor barre chord.
This Gm chord is played with a D bass note.
The fifth is omitted from this Gm chord.
This voicing for Gm utilizes the visual shape of the basic "open" Dm chord.
This voicing for Gm utilizes the visual shape of the "open" Dm chord.
This Gm voicing utilizes the visual shape of the "open" Cm chord.
This voicing for Gm is played in 12th position.
This Gm fingering option is played fingerstyle.
This voicing for Gm is played fingerstyle.
This is a Gm triad played in 10th position.
This is a Gm triad played in root position.
This is a Gm triad played in first inversion.
This is a Gm triad played in second inversion.
The Gm/D guitar chord can also be played in other tunings: