Minor Sevenths Guitar Chords Chart
This Minor 7 guitar chords chart adds another note to the common open Minor. I throw these in as a Bonus. They can be used with the Seventh chords to add sad tones while keeping the Seventh sound.

The pictures below follow the above from Am7-Gm7.

Practice: Try at a comfortable speed strumming up and down the whole way, E7 four times (up, down, up, down), G7 four times, Gm7 four times, Gbm7 four times. Repeat. Now Gbm7 is the same as Gm7 slid down one fret. (Remember Notes?) So that's a BAR with one finger across strings 1234 slid from the third fret to the second fret. This is a cool jam for you (you're welcome!) to be able hear the difference between the G7 and the Gm7. You can speed it up a little once you can switch cleanly and in time. Keep it slow until you can. You can probably make a song out of it some day by adding a few more different changes with like an A7, or a D7 in there. Or how about Am? How does that sound? Oh I know Cm7 to Bm7. Keep experimenting!
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