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  1. To play the Em7/D chord on your guitar, picture the Em7/D chord chart shown to the left above as your fret board and neck (if you were to stand your guitar up vertically). The horizontal lines represent the fret bars, the vertical lines show the strings and the dots show where to place your fingers.

  2. D. ⬤. E. Em7\D for Guitar has the notes D E G B and can be played 3 different ways. Get the charts and learn about its interval structure: b7 1 m3 5.

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    The alternative version of Em7 (XX2033) is E minor 7th with an omitted 5th. Another variant is 022033 with doublings on the root and the third. Em7/D could also be played XX0010.

    Em7 is a minor 7th chord (a less common abbreviation is Emin7). Em7/G, Em7/B and Em7/D are inversions of the chord.

    The notes that the Dm7 chord consists of are E, G, B, D. To get Em9 add F#. To get E7 replace G with G#.

    1st inversion: Em7/G (means that G is the bass note). 2nd inversion: Em7/B (means that B is the bass note). 3rd inversion: Em7/D (means that D is the bass note). Diagrams of these inversions

    Em7/F# is theoretically identical with Em9/F#. Em7/G is identical with G6. Em7/C is identical with Cmaj9.

  4. Alternative fingerings. Em7/G can also be played as 320030 or 320000. Em7/B can also be played as X20030. Em7/D can also be played in closed position as X5545X. Alternative chord names. Em7/G is identical with G6. Em7/D is identical with Em/D.

  5. The notes of the Em7/D chord are: D, G, B, E Below, You will find a Chord chart that shows how to play the chord Em7/D in different positions . You can also stamp or save it in pdf format.

  6. Chord chart diagrams for the Em7 chord in Drop D tuning. Known as the E Minor Seventh or EMI7, Emin7 chord. Learn 20 different voicings of the Em7 chord on guitar with printable chord charts.

  7. The Em7 chord is made up of the notes E, G, B, and D, while the its formula is: Root (1), Minor Third (b3), Perfect Fifth (5) Minor Seventh (b7). This chord can be played with different shapes, from the easiest to the hardest, in the following you're going to learn several ways to fret the Em7 chord on guitar. Notes that compose the E m7 chord:

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