AdvancedMinor 7th

C#m7 Chord

The C#m7 is a minor 7th chord that sounds smooth, soulful, and jazzy. Minor 7th chords blend the emotional depth of minor chords with a smoothness that makes them staples of soul, funk, and jazz. Less tense than dominant 7ths, more colorful than plain minors.

Notes:C#Root (1)EMinor 3rd (b3)G#Perfect 5th (5)BMinor 7th (b7)

Open Position

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Chord Diagrams

Position — Fret 9

Uses a barre chord technique

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Barre Shape — Fret 4

Uses a barre chord technique

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How to Play C#m7

Follow these steps for the open position fingering:

Barre technique: Press your index finger flat across all strings at fret 9 to form the barre, then add the remaining fingers on top.
#StringInstructionNote
1Low E (6th string)Fret 9 with your index fingerC#
2A (5th string)Fret 11 with your ring fingerE
3D (4th string)Fret 11 with your pinky fingerG#
4G (3rd string)Fret 9 with your index fingerB
5B (2nd string)Fret 9 with your index fingerC#
6High E (1st string)Fret 9 with your index fingerE

= Open string (no fingers needed)

= Muted string (don't play)

= Press your finger down firmly just behind the fret

Notes in C#m7

The C#m7 chord is built from 4 distinct notes, each serving a harmonic role:

C#
Root (1)
The root — gives the chord its name
E
Minor 3rd (b3)
The minor third — creates the darker sound
G#
Perfect 5th (5)
The fifth — adds power and stability
B
Minor 7th (b7)
Extended tone — adds richness and color

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