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Lessons: Lesson #188: Using the Minor 6 Chord

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Using the Minor 6 Chord


by Christopher Sung (9297)

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I find the minor 6th chord to be a very sad sounding chord, but in a lot of musical contexts, it's used more as a passing chord to give the progression a different texture. In this lesson, we'll look at a G min6 using our featured voicing. The notes for a G min6 are:
  • G min6:  G · Bb · D · E
The 6th in our G min6 is the E and is what gives this chord its name. Listen to the example to get familiar with the sound of it and its voicing...
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