G Minor 7th Chord

    Jazz-blues, smoky lounge sound

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    Gm7 is most commonly played as a movable barre chord — the easiest shape sits at fret 3 (Gm7 Barre).

    Gmin7 - Gm7 Barre

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    What is a Gm7 chord?

    A minor 7th adds the flat 7 to a minor triad — root, minor 3rd, perfect 5th and minor 7th. The added b7 softens the dark minor color into something more reflective and jazzy. Minor 7ths are the smoothest, most universally pleasant chord in the seventh family — they sit comfortably as the ii chord in major keys and the i in minor keys.

    Notes in the chord: G – A# – D – F

    Intervals: Root, b3, 5, b7 (measured from the root)

    Where Gm7 fits in a key

    Gm7 appears as the iii in D# major, ii in F major, and i in G minor.

    Common progressions with Gm7

    i-VI-III-VII — in G minor

    Gm → D# → A# → F

    i-iv-v — in G minor

    Gm → Cm → Dm

    i-VII-VI-V — in G minor

    Gm → F → D# → Dm

    When to use a minor 7th chord

    Gm7 is the home (i) chord of G minor and the relative minor (vi) of A# major. Minor 7ths are the ii in every major-key ii-V-I jazz turnaround (Dm7 → G7 → Cmaj7 in C major). They're also the iii and the vi in major keys, the i in minor keys, and the centerpiece of countless soul, R&B and neo-soul progressions. Substitute a plain minor with m7 anywhere you want a smoother, less-anxious minor feel.

    Common substitutions for Gm7

    • Minor 9 — extends with the 9th for a richer neo-soul color
    • Minor 11 — adds the 11th for full jazz-fusion voicings
    • Plain minor — drop the 7th for a more grounded feel
    • Minor add9 — for a brighter, more open minor sound
    Chords in the key of G minor
    Other G chordsA–G
    Minor 7th chords in other keys
    Scales that work over Gm7
    Scales & guides for this chord

    G Minor Pentatonic

    Classic minor chord scale

    Dorian Mode

    Jazzy minor sound

    Improvisation Basics

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    Gm7 chord FAQ

    Practice with Improvisio

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