Notes
Notes in B Minor 7
B Minor 7 uses B as the root, D as the minor third, F♯ as the perfect fifth, and A as the minor seventh.
B
root
anchors the chord and gives the voicing its name.
D
minor third
darkens the chord immediately by lowering the third.
F♯
perfect fifth
keeps the chord grounded with a stable upper anchor.
A
minor seventh
adds forward pull and softens the finality of a plain triad.
Sound and feel
What B Minor 7 sounds like
B Minor 7 has a mellow, soulful, more relaxed minor sound.
Compared with a plain minor chord, the added flat seventh makes the voicing feel less closed and more fluid.
Playing tips
How to play B Minor 7 on guitar
Find the root on the A string at fret 2 before you place the other fingers.
Place the lowest note first, then stack the rest of the movable shape across frets 2 to 4.
Start the strum from the A string so the low E string stay out.
Keep each fingertip vertical so the adjacent strings stay separate.
Pick through the strings once before you strum hard, and fix the first dull note you hear.
Check the fret number before each full strum so the whole shape does not drift a fret high or low.
Theory
Why B Minor 7 works
B Minor 7 uses the formula 1 - b3 - 5 - b7.
Compared with B Minor, B Minor 7 adds A (b7).
The minor third keeps the chord firmly minor, while the flat seventh softens the triad into a rounder, more open shape.
Musical context
Where B Minor 7 commonly appears
B Minor 7 most often works as ii7 in major keys and as a softer tonic or subdominant in minor writing.
B Minor 7 commonly appears as the ii chord in the major key a whole step below. That is the classic ii-V-I job, where it often moves to a dominant 7 chord and then resolves.
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Reference
Quick reference
Keep the notes, formula, and difficulty label in view while you practice.
- Notes
- B, D, F♯, and A
- Formula
- 1 - b3 - 5 - b7
- Main shape
- movable shape
- Root string
- A string
- Featured difficulty
- Intermediate
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