Getting Started With...Minor 7th Chords
Total Guitar|May 2018

Rounding off our series looking at 7th chords, we turn our attention to the moody sounds of the minor variety

Getting Started With...Minor 7th Chords

“How are minor 7s different to ‘major 7’ and ‘7’ chords?”

Well, each chord has its own sound: ‘7’ chords (aka dominant 7ths) such as E7 or A7 have a typically tense atmosphere, perfect for blues or any song in need of a bright, edgy sound; major 7ths have a mellower sound suited to ballads and laid-back jazz or folk. Minor 7ths sound similar to basic minor chords (like Dm or Em) but with slightly a less moody feel. Played with a clean tone, minor 7ths are a great starting point for funk and disco rhythms, or you can dial in some drive for an indie or alt-rock vibe.

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