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B♭m

B♭ Minor · 4 fingerings

Lower the third of a major triad by a semitone and you get the minor triad — the same three-note shape with a darker, more introspective character. B♭m turns up constantly in rock, pop, folk, and film music, usually as the emotional counterweight to the major chords around it. It's the other chord shape worth learning first.
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B♭m · position 1
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B♭m · position 2 · fret 6
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B♭m · position 3 · fret 6
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B♭m · position 4 · fret 8