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Thursday, May 19, 2011



You'll also see this chord written as F#m11, F#m7add4, etc. This is my "go-to" chord for most songs calling for F#m7. It works best in the key of A (6m) and the key of E (2m). It can also work in the key of D, but you don't see 3m chords used as often as the 6m and 2m.

Trust your ear, because sometimes doesn't that 4th interval doesn't work. If you see an F#m, you can give this F#m7(4) chord a try. But you may want to stick with the straight F#m. Sometimes the straight minor sounds the best.

2 comments:

  1. Great tip, thanks Jon!

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  2. Great!I will surely try this chord. Learning to play my favorite worship songs, gives me inner peace. I try to learn and practice some of my favorite Worship Chords from a leading resource now. All songs by favorites,authors, setlists can be played and practice there.

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