Play the minor sixth chord on guitar

The minor sixth chord (m6 or min6) combines a minor triad with a major sixth. This combination creates a sound both melancholic and sophisticated, highly valued in jazz.

Chord composition

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RootMinor thirdPerfect fifthMajor sixth
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Formula 1 - ♭3 - 5 - 6

Theory

The m6 chord adds a major sixth (9 semitones) to the minor triad. C m6 = C-E♭-G-A, A m6 = A-C-E-F♯. It often serves as a minor tonic chord in endings, offering a brighter alternative to m(maj7). The fifth can be omitted in compact voicings.

Play the minor sixth chord on the guitar

The Minor Sixth chord positions on guitar

Styles

Jazz Bossa Nova Latin Swing Blues

M6 chord construction

Formula 1 - 3b - 5 - 6: minor triad + major sixth. Example Am6: A - C - E - F#. Tango, klezmer, minor jazz signature.

How to play

Characteristic Argentine tango. Minor jazz: resting Im6. Klezmer, Jewish music. Unique nostalgic color.

Learning

Tango: typical Im6. Minor jazz: Im(maj7) substitute. Klezmer, tangos, minor ballads.