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Guitar Chords Chart CC#DbDD#EbEFF#GbGG#AbAA#BbB Show All C# Chords Hide Chord List C# majorC# minorC# 7C# m7C# maj7C# m#7 (mM7)C# 7b5C# 7#5C# m7b5C# 7b9C# b5C# 5 Power ChordC# 6C# m6C# 69C# 9C# 9b5C# 9x5C# m9C# maj9C# add9C# 7#9C# 11C# m11C# 13C# maj13C# sus2C# sus4C#7 sus4C#9 sus4C# dimC# half dimC# dim7C# augC#/F C#/G# C#/C C#/B C#/D# Chord Finder C#m7 Also known as C# Minor 7 and C# -7 Guitar Chord
- - E B C# G#
- C# E G# B E
Fret: 4
- C# G# B E B
Key x = don't play string o = play open string If the same fingering appears for more than one string, place the finger flat on the fingerboard as a 'bar', so all the strings can sound. See also the C#m7 Piano Chord Examples of use In major keys, Minor 7th chords works well on the II,III, and VI (2nd,3rd and 6th) degrees of the scale. It can be used as a way of adding an extra color to a standard minor chord. In B major, the C#m7 is the chord on II and can form part of a II7-V-I pattern. C#m7 F# B In A major, the C#m7 is the chord on the III (3rd) degree of the scale. This progression starts with the tonic A and moves to C#m7 before moving down to another minor 7th chord, Bm7, forming a progression I-III7-II7. A C#m7 Bm7 In E major, the C#m7 is the chord on the VI (6th) degree of the scale. Here's a common progression I-VI7-IV-V E C#m7 A B Minor 7th chords are one of the Diatonic 7th chords we talk about in the theory lesson here.

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