F Minor 6th Guitar Chord Chart
Notes: F - Ab - C - D
Formula: 1 - ♭3 - 5 - 6
Intervals: Root, Minor 3rd, Perfect 5th, Major 6th
Quick answer
The Fm6 guitar chord is played as x-3-0-1-1-1 from low E to high E and uses the notes F, Ab, C, D.
- Fret pattern
- x-3-0-1-1-1
- Chord notes
- F, Ab, C, D
- Formula
- 1 - ♭3 - 5 - 6
Fm6
How to Play Fm6
- 1Mute the low E string
- 2Barre your index finger across fret 1 (G, B, high E strings)
- 3Place your ring finger on fret 3 of the A string
- 4Play the D string open
About Minor 6th Chords
A minor triad with an added major 6th. Minor 6th chords have a sophisticated, bittersweet quality and are essential in jazz, tango, and film scores.
F Minor 6th Guitar Chord FAQ
What notes are in the F Minor 6th guitar chord?
The F Minor 6th guitar chord uses the notes F, Ab, C, D.
How do you play Fm6 on guitar?
Play the Fm6 guitar chord with the x-3-0-1-1-1 fret pattern from low E to high E. Mute the low E string Barre your index finger across fret 1 (G, B, high E strings) Place your ring finger on fret 3 of the A string Play the D string open
What is the formula for F Minor 6th?
The F Minor 6th formula is 1 - ♭3 - 5 - 6: Root, Minor 3rd, Perfect 5th, Major 6th.