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D Minor Chord

Guitar Finger Chart and Music Theory

D Minor231

How to Read This Chart

  • Circles show where to place your fingers.
  • X Do not play/mute this string.
  • O Play this string open.

Music Theory: D Minor

The D Minor is a Minor triad. In music theory, this chord is constructed using specific intervals that define its character:

  • Root Note: The foundation of the chord.
  • Intervals: Root, Minor 3rd, and Perfect 5th.
  • Vibe: Emotional, sad, or serious.

Practice Tips

If you're having trouble getting the D Minor chord to sound clean, try these steps:

  1. Finger Placement: Position your fingers as close to the fret wire as possible without being on top of it.
  2. Arch Your Fingers: Ensure your fingers are arched so they don't accidentally mute adjacent strings.
  3. Check Each String: Strum one string at a time. If a string sounds dull or "thuddy", adjust your grip until it rings clearly.
  4. Thumb Position: Keep your thumb behind the neck for better leverage, especially for stretchier chords.