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Fdim guitar chord

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Chord diagram

Shape 1 of 3

A-string diminished · Frets 8-10

Fdim

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B
G
D
A
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Shape difficulty

Intermediate

Main challenge: Avoiding unwanted strings so the intended voicing speaks cleanly when you strum through it.

Chord tones

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F1Bb5G♯b3
RootChord tone

Notes

Notes in F Diminished

F Diminished uses F as the root, A♭ as the minor third, and C♭ as the diminished fifth.

F

root

1

anchors the chord and gives the voicing its name.

A♭

minor third

b3

darkens the chord immediately by lowering the third.

C♭

diminished fifth

b5

compresses the shape and gives it a more unstable center.

Sound and feel

What F Diminished sounds like

F Diminished has a tight, tense, unstable sound.

Compared with a plain minor chord, the lowered fifth makes the voicing feel much less settled and more directional.

Playing tips

How to play F Diminished on guitar

Root anchor

Find the root on the A string at fret 8 before you place the other fingers.

Setup

Place the lowest note first, then stack the rest of the higher-position shape across frets 8 to 10.

Strum path

Start the strum from the A string so the low E and high E strings stay out.

Check

Pick through the strings once before you strum hard, and fix the first dull note you hear.

Position

Check the fret number before each full strum so the whole shape does not drift a fret high or low.

Theory

Why F Diminished works

Formula1 - b3 - b5

F Diminished uses the formula 1 - b3 - b5.

Compared with F Minor, F Diminished replaces C (5) with C♭ (b5).

The lowered fifth compresses the triad and combines with the minor third to create a strong leading quality.

Musical context

Where F Diminished commonly appears

F Diminished makes the most sense once you hear the chord it resolves into next.

leading toneG♭ resolution

F Diminished often appears as a leading-tone chord that resolves up by a half step into a more stable major or minor chord.

F Diminished can work as the vii° chord in the major key a half step above, where its instability points directly into the tonic.

passing-chord use

F Diminished is more common as a passing or connecting chord than as a first-position strumming staple.

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Reference

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Notes
F, A♭, and C♭
Formula
1 - b3 - b5
Main shape
higher-position shape
Root string
A string
Featured difficulty
Intermediate

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