Fm6 guitar chord

F minor 6th. Fm6 is a barre chord. Expect it to buzz for a while; that is normal, not a talent problem. Many songs that use it also have a capo detour.

Fm6

Finger by finger

  1. Lay your index finger flat across 3 strings, from the G string to the high E string, at the 1st fret. That bar is the anchor; the rest of the shape sits on top of it.
  2. Let the D string ring open.
  3. Skip the low E string and A string when you strum; they are not part of the chord.
Voiced with D in the bass, F sits on top. This is the shape the song actually uses.

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Songs that use Fm6

One catalog song uses this chord, gentlest first.

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