Topic: Gm/F Chord
Does anyone here knows how to play the Gm/F Chord ?
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Does anyone here knows how to play the Gm/F Chord ?
Usaully the note after the / means that the root note of the chord has been changed. In this case to F.
Best I can come up with is simply barring across strings 1 - 4 at the 3rd fret and muting the 5th and 6th strings. i.e. XX3333.
Yes - Next question...
Sorry being silly today. Have a look at the link for the Ultimate chord chart.
The Ultimate Chart is a great reference for any guitar player. It is the considered the best free printable chart of guitar chords. It has more than 1200 chords illustrated as chord diagrams. Perfect as a printed chord reference chart, so you can look up how to play almost any chord you are likely to need.
http://www.guitar-players-toolbox.com/s … tchart.pdf
Hope this helps.
David
I still don't get it cause it isn't in that chart
maybe this:
E|3
B|3
G|0
D|0
A|1
E|1
(i hold the low notes with my thumb)
Hi Matthew,
Page 13, third row, second last chord.
E|3
B|3
G|3
D|3
A|5
E|3
regards
David
still think mine's easier
This is one way to skin the Gm/F cat chord E/x A/5 D/4 G/3 B/3 E/3=
(X54333)
Here's another; E/1 A/x D/x G/3 B/3 E/3= (1XX333)
No charge for the lesson.........
still think mine's easier
Yours is the same as David's. :-p You just aren't using strings 5 and 6.
Who the hell dreams up these chords? I would ask the Bass player to kindly play a higher register F over my Gm before I stressed myself to much. If I cant grab it with my thumb or stretch without discomfort--I will find a way to simplify; after all, it's been my experience that the only one who knows that I am playing a Gm rather than a Gm/F...is me. Of course, there are exceptions.
Nah, you can hear it. Its a nice chord, if a little odd.
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