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B minor slash F sharp chord guitar

Diagram, notes and theoretical summary concerning the second inversion of B Minor.

Bm/F#

Bm/F# chord diagram1/3 >

Full name: B minor slash F sharp
Alternative name/abbreviation: Bm 2nd inversion
Type: Closed chord
Notes in the chord: F#, B, D

Relevant chords: Bm/D

Bm/F#

Bm/F# chord diagram < 2/3

Full name: B minor slash F sharp
Alternative name/abbreviation: Bm 2nd inversion
Type: Bar chord
Notes in the chord: F#, B, D

Bm/F#

Bm/F# chord diagram < 3/3

Full name: B minor slash F sharp
Alternative name/abbreviation: Bm 2nd inversion
Type: Closed chord
Notes in the chord: F#, B, D

Description & instructions

Bm (diagram 1/3) This is also a popular substitute for the regular B minor chord for whose who not wants to play the bar chord version. Since the three-string alternative (XXX432) might not sound good in many circumstance, it is a accepted choice.

Finger positions

Bm (diagram 1/3)There are many possible finger positions, this is one way to play the chord:

  • Index finger on 1st string, 2nd fret
  • Middle finger on 2nd string, 3rd fret
  • Ring finger on 4th string, 4th fret.
  • Little finger on 3rd string, 4th fret.

This is one recommended fingering, although alternatives can be possible.

Chord progressions

Bm/F# > G > D