Learn A Shape For The Ab/G# Minor Chord!

a flat g minor chord shapeHere is a shape for the A flat / G sharp minor guitar chord. This chord diagram uses one of the more common bar chord voicings. The lowest root note of this chord is the Ab / G# on the 4th fret of the 6th string. When a note can be called by more than one name, in this case A flat or G sharp, that note is said to be enhamonic. If you need more help on playing bar chords you can always go to the bar chord lesson.




This Lesson Has 2 Comments

  • Felicitas P. Calicdan says:

    this kind of barre chord is very very difficult to do i dont get it you have to put your index finger on all six strings but it mutes all the strings

    • Emma says:

      if it sounds muted, than that means you have to apply more pressure. you fingers are suppose to be acting like a capo.

 
 

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