F# Minor Guitar Chord - Chart, Diagram & Tutorial

F# minor is an Em-shape barre chord at the 2nd fret. The iii and vi in G and D major, and the ii in E major. Barre the 2nd fret and add the minor shape. Common in rock and pop.

F# Minor chord chart - finger placement guide

  • Barre: 2nd fret
  • Ring: 4th fret A
  • Pinky: 4th fret D

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How to play F# Minor on guitar

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Tune your guitar

Make sure your guitar is in tune before practicing F# Minor. Use our free online tuner to get each string right.

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Songs that use the F# Minor guitar chord

  • Wonderwall
  • Don't Look Back in Anger
  • Champagne Supernova
  • Boulevard of Broken Dreams

Practice tips for the F# Minor guitar chord

  • Start slowly and focus on clean finger placement
  • Use a metronome to build consistency
  • Practice transitions to and from common chords

Common mistakes when playing F# Minor

When learning the F# Minor chord, beginners often struggle with getting a clean sound on all strings and keeping fingers close to the frets.

Tip: Practice slowly and check that each string rings clearly before increasing the tempo. If you hear buzzing, adjust your finger position slightly closer to the fret.

Common mistakes include:

  • Barre not pressing evenly across all strings at the 2nd fret.
  • Fingers collapsing and muting the G or B strings.
  • Playing too far from the frets, causing buzz and extra effort.

Common chord progressions with F# Minor

The F# Minor chord works great in these progressions:

F# Minor guitar chord FAQ

Is F# Minor a beginner chord?

It depends on the variant. Many basic forms of F# Minor are suitable for beginners; barre and extended variants require more finger strength and practice.

What fingers do I use for F# Minor?

Use the fingering guide above the diagram. In general: index (1), middle (2), ring (3), and pinky (4). Place one finger at a time and check that each string rings clearly.

How hard is the F# Minor chord?

The F# Minor chord is considered intermediate difficulty.

How do you play F# Minor for beginners?

Start by placing your fingers according to the diagram. Press down firmly just behind the frets, not on top of them. Strum slowly and check that each string rings clearly before speeding up.

What songs can I play with F# Minor?

Popular songs using F# Minor include Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger, Champagne Supernova. This chord appears in many genres from rock to folk.

Last updated: February 12, 2026