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Chord Shapes

There are 6 positions for this chord:

Position 1

Fingers Positions

  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 4 of the low E, D, G and high E strings at the same time
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 6 of the A string
  • Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 7 of the B string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

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Position 2

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the low E string
  • Mute the A string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 6 of the D string
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 7 of the B string
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 7 of the high E string
  • Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 8 of the G string

Position Characteristics

  • This position is movable

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Position 3

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the low E string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 11 of the A, G and high E strings at the same time
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 12 of the B string
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 13 of the D string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

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Position 4

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the A string
  • Mute the high E string
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 4 of the low E string
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 4 of the D, G and B strings at the same time

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

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Position 5

Fingers Positions

  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 4 of the low E, D, G, B and high E strings at the same time
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 6 of the A string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

Audio file

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Position 6

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the high E string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 4 of the low E, D, G and B strings at the same time
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 6 of the A string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

Audio file

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Ab m7 Description

Welcome guitar enthusiasts! We're about to dive into the world of the Ab m7 chord, a captivating minor chord that belongs to the Minor Chords family. The Ab m7 chord is composed of the notes Ab, Cb, Eb, and Gb. It's a chord that's built on the musical intervals of 1, b3, 5, and b7.

These intervals are also known as the Root, Minor Third, Perfect Fifth, and Minor Seventh respectively. If you're new to the concept of musical intervals, you may want to check out this tutorial about fretboard intervals to get a better understanding.

The Ab m7 chord is a delightful chord to add to your repertoire, whether you're just starting out or you're an experienced guitarist. It's not only used in a variety of music genres, but also adds a unique flavor to your chord progressions. If you're interested in learning more about chord progressions, you can explore this tutorial about the most common chord progressions.

In this tutorial, we'll be providing you with detailed chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that show you exactly how to play the Ab m7 chord. These diagrams will also highlight the tones that make up this chord. If you're interested in learning more about how chords are built by stacking intervals, you can check out this tutorial on guitar music theory.

So, get your guitar ready and let's dive into the captivating world of the Ab m7 chord!

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