E M6 Chord On Guitar: Charts And Theory

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E m6 position 1 guitar chord diagram

Welcome to our tutorial on the E m6 chord, a rich and complex chord that is a member of the Minor Chords family. This chord is comprised of the notes E, G, B, and C#, and is built using the intervals 1, b3, 5, and 6. In music terminology, these intervals are known as the Root, Minor Third, Perfect Fifth, and Major Sixth, respectively.

Understanding the intervals that make up a chord is key to mastering guitar chords. If you're new to this concept, we recommend checking out our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals which provides a comprehensive guide to this important aspect of guitar theory.

The E m6 chord, like other sixth guitar chords, has a distinctive sound that can add depth and complexity to your music. It's a step beyond the basic chords, making it a great addition to your repertoire if you're looking to expand your skills beyond the beginner level. You can learn more about this and other advanced chords in our intermediate guitar chord tutorial.

Learning to play the E m6 chord involves understanding its fretboard intervals and how these correspond to the tones that compose the chord. Our tutorial will provide clear chord diagrams and fretboard patterns to help you master this chord.

Finally, if you're interested in exploring more about guitar chords in general, our full tutorial on all types of guitar chords is a great resource. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, there's always something new to learn!

Notes of the E m6 chord:

E G B C#

How to create the Minor Sixth chord:

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Position 1 Open

E m6 position 1 guitar chord diagram

Position 2 Open

E m6 position 3 guitar chord diagram

Position 3 Barre Open

E m6 position 2 guitar chord diagram

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Play This Chord With Other Roots

C m6 | D m6 | E m6 | F m6 | G m6 | A m6 | B m6 | C#m6 | D#m6 | F#m6 | G#m6 | A#m6 | Abm6 | Bbm6 | Dbm6 | Ebm6 | Gbm6

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