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what is the G-minor in guitar??​

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Answered by rashidkhna73
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The notes of the G minor chord are similar to the G major, with one notable difference. The G chord is made up of the notes G, B, and D. The Gm chord is comprised of G, Bb, and D. That one, half-tone flat makes a “major” difference for this minor chord, giving it a richer, darker sound.

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Answered by ttspbsidd
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G-minor (musical scale)

Explanation:

  1. The notes of the G minor chord are similar to the G major, with one notable difference.
  2. The G chord is made up of the notes G, B, and D.
  3. The Gm chord is comprised of G, Bb, and D.
  4. That one, half-tone flat makes a “major” difference for this minor chord, giving it a richer, darker sound.
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