Learn how Minor Chords are built and how to play them, free tutorial @ https://www.zebrakeys.com/lessons/intermediate/chords/?id=27/#lesson27 or https://www.zebrakeys.com/blog/minor-chords/. How to play Minor scale : How to play C Minor scale : https://youtu.be/TtsNtNyPw84
Find any piano chords with this free interactive Virtual Piano Chords Chart at https://www.zebrakeys.com/resources/reference/virtualpianochords/
Minor chords are similar to major chords with one main difference in that the middle note of a minor chord in the root position is one half step lower than the middle note of a major chord in that root position.
The formula for minor chord is: 1 – b3 – 5.
1 – Root Chord 3 – Minor Third (has three half steps above the root note) 5 – Perfect Fifth (has seven half steps above the root note)
By applying the formula of 1 – b3 – 5 Root – Minor Third – Perfect Fifth
The three notes of the C Minor Chord (Symbol is m) are: C – Eb – G
[Review: C Major chord is C – E – G C Minor chord is C – Eb – G]
Minor Chords in all 12 Keys: C Minor - C - E♭- G D Minor - D - F - A E Minor - E - G - B F Minor - F - A♭- C G Minor - G - B♭- D A Minor - A - C - E B Minor - B - D - F♯ Ab Minor - A♭- C♭- E♭ Bb Minor - B♭- D♭- F Db Minor - D♭- F♭-A♭ Eb Minor - E♭- G♭-B♭ Gb Minor - G♭- B♭♭-D♭