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  1. Chord identification. The C minor chord iv is the F minor chord, and contains the notes F, Ab, and C. This subdominant chord's root / starting note is the 4th note (or scale degree) of the C natural minor scale. The roman numeral for number 4 is ' iv' and is used to indicate this is the 4th triad chord in the scale.

  2. The notes of the C minor natural scale are: C D Eb F G Ab Bb. Chords in natural minor keys follow the pattern, minor diminished major minor minor major major. i – C minor, C minor seventh (Cmin, Cmin7) iidim – D diminished, D minor seventh flat five (Ddim, Dm7b5) III – E flat major, E flat major seventh (Ebmaj, Ebmaj7)

  3. To play Cm in its standard form, start by placing your index finger on the 3rd fret, covering your high E, B, G, D and A, but barring the A (5th string) and high e (1st string). Then place your middle finger on the 4th fret’s B string. Finally, add your ring finger on the 5th fret’s G and pinky on D. Index finger: 3rd fret of the A (5th ...

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  4. Apr 6, 2023 · The C Minor chord -- C, Eb, and G -- is going to come in handy over the course of your guitar playing career. You'll find it featured prominently in songs like Steely Dan's Don't Take Me Alive, but there is a small catch.

  5. The C minor chord is a relatively common guitar chord. The chord itself contains the note G, which means that the chord can technically be played as an open chord (see first shape in image bellow). However, this is not a very common or practical way of playing the chord.

  6. Feb 29, 2024 · To play the chord effectively, place your fingers in the following way: Index finger on the 3rd fret of the A string. Index finger also on the 3rd fret of the E string. Middle finger on the 4th fret of the B string. Ring finger on the 5th fret of the D string. Pinky finger on the 5th fret of the G string. Strum all 5 strings down from the A ...

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  8. A 2-finger version of the C minor guitar chord. This version of the Cm guitar chord is a handy one to know: This Cm guitar chord is much easier to fret, but remember that you must only play strings 2, 3 and 4. Strings 1, 5 and 6 must not be played. (String numbers are explained here.)

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