How To Play The G#min6 Ukulele Chord

To play the G#min6 chord, perform a barre by pressing your index finger on the top g-string and E-string on the 1st fret, ring finger on the 3rd fret of the C-string, and middle finger on the 2nd fret of the bottom A-string.

G#min6 Ukulele Chord Explanation

The G#min6 chord, also known as the Abmin6 or referred to as the G#m6 or Abm6 chord, contains the notes G#-B-D#-E#.

To build a G#min6 chord, take the minor sixth formula (1-b3-5-6) and apply it to the G# major scale (G#, A#, B#, C#, D#, E#, F##).

Identify the first, flat third, fifth, and sixth scale degrees in the G# major scale, which are G#-B-D#-E#, giving you a G#min6 chord.

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