F# Minor Chord

    Dark and sad sound

    F#AC#

    F#m is most commonly played as a movable barre chord — the easiest shape sits at fret 2 (F#m Barre).

    F#min - F#m Barre

    Position 1 of 5
    F#min
    F#m Barre
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    F#min
    F#m (2nd fret)
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    F#min
    Dm-shape (7th fret)
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    F#min
    Am-shape (9th fret)
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    F#min
    Cm-shape (11th fret)
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    What is a F#m chord?

    A minor chord stacks the root, minor third (3 semitones — one fret lower than the major third) and perfect fifth. That single half-step shift in the third is the entire difference between major (bright, resolved) and minor (dark, melancholy). Minor chords are the natural anchor of minor-key songs and provide emotional contrast in major-key progressions as the vi chord (relative minor).

    Notes in the chord: F# – A – C#

    Intervals: Root, b3, 5 (measured from the root)

    Where F#m fits in a key

    F#m appears as the iii in D major, ii in E major, and i in F# minor.

    Common progressions with F#m

    i-VI-III-VII — in F# minor

    F#m → D → A → E

    i-iv-v — in F# minor

    F#m → Bm → C#m

    i-VII-VI-V — in F# minor

    F#m → E → D → C#m

    When to use a minor chord

    F#m is the home (i) chord of F# minor and the relative minor (vi) of A major. Minor chords carry sadness, longing, drama and tension across every genre — from Dorian-mode rock (Eleanor Rigby, Wicked Game) to natural minor pop ballads to flamenco and metal. The vi-IV-I-V progression (Am-F-C-G in C major) is one of the most-used emotional progressions in modern pop. Minor chords also act as substitute tonics — vi can stand in for I to weaken the sense of resolution.

    Common substitutions for F#m

    • Minor 7th — adds the b7 for a smoother, jazz-blues feel
    • Minor 9th — adds tension and color without losing the minor character
    • Diminished — replaces the 5th with a b5 for darker, more unstable tension
    • Sus2 — keeps the open quality but removes the gendered (major/minor) third
    Chords in the key of F# minor
    Other F# chordsA–G
    Minor chords in other keys
    Scales that work over F#m
    Scales & guides for this chord

    F# Minor Pentatonic

    Classic minor chord scale

    Dorian Mode

    Jazzy minor sound

    Improvisation Basics

    Learn to solo over progressions

    F#m chord FAQ

    Practice with Improvisio

    Use F#m in a progression and see which scales work best.

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