Minor chords
Minor chords are very common in all music genres. They are often triads, which are three-note chords and consist of a root note, a minor third (+3 semitones), and a perfect 5th (+7 semitones). Compared to a major chord, a minor chord sounds darker but still stable and consonant.
Below, you can find a list of all minor chords available on ChordAtlas. Clicking on the respective entry will lead to the detail page of the selected chord:
- Cm - C minor with notes C D# G
- C#m - C sharp minor with notes C# E G#
- Dbm - D flat minor with notes C# E G#
- Dm - D minor with notes D F A
- D#m - D sharp minor with notes D# F# A#
- Ebm - E flat minor with notes D# F# A#
- Em - E minor with notes E G B
- Fm - F minor with notes F G# C
- F#m - F sharp minor with notes F# A C#
- Gbm - G flat minor with notes F# A C#
- Gm - G minor with notes G A# D
- G#m - G sharp minor with notes G# B D#
- Abm - A flat minor with notes G# B D#
- Am - A minor with notes A C E
- A#m - A sharp minor with notes A# C# F
- Bbm - B flat minor with notes A# C# F
- Bm - B minor with notes B D F#