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Chord Shapes

There are 3 positions for this chord:

Position 1

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the low E string
  • Mute the high E string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 4 of the D and B strings at the same time
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 5 of the G string
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 6 of the A string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

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Position 2

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the low E string
  • Mute the D string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 6 of the A string
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 7 of the B string
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 8 of the G string
  • Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 8 of the high E string

Position Characteristics

  • This position is movable

Audio file

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Position 3

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the A string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 11 of the low E, G and high E strings at the same time
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 13 of the D string
  • Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 13 of the B string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

Audio file

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Eb m6 Description

The Eb m6 chord is a captivating member of the Minor Chords family, constructed from the notes Eb, Gb, Bb, and C. These correspond to the intervals Root (1), Minor Third (b3), Perfect Fifth (5), and Major Sixth (6). Unlock the secrets of this chord with our interactive fretboard tool, where you can visualize fingerings, listen to the chord as a strum or arpeggio, and perfect your technique using real-time microphone feedback.

As a sixth chord, the Eb m6 possesses a rich and sophisticated sound, adding depth to any musical context. Understanding how these chord construction principles apply will deepen your musical knowledge. Many voicings for 6th chords often involve guitar bar chords, so practicing those shapes is key. And once you've learned the voicings, focus on smooth chord changes to integrate it seamlessly into your playing.

Below, you'll discover a comprehensive collection of Eb m6 chord diagrams, ranked from the easiest open positions to more advanced barre shapes. We'll also dive into the underlying music theory, explore songs that beautifully incorporate this chord, and list the keys where it commonly appears. Before you explore these static resources, we highly recommend engaging with the interactive tool above. Use the drum & BPM tool to practice in time, and let the mic feedback guide you to perfect finger placement. This hands-on approach will accelerate your learning and ensure you truly master the Eb m6.

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