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  2. Minor keys, along with major keys, are a common choice for popular music. The three most important chords, built off the 1st, 4th and 5th scale degrees are all minor chords (D minor, G minor, and A minor). For chord progressions, statistics, and tendencies, view this key in Hooktheory Trends.

  3. These are the notes of the D Minor Scale: D, E, F, G, A, Bb, C. And here are the main chords (triads) of the D Minor scale. Followed by a chord chart of the most fundamental chords per scale degree: Chords in the Key of D Minor. i = D minor; ii° = E diminished; III = F Major; iv = G minor; v = A minor; VI = Bb Major; VII = C Major; D Minor ...

  4. The chord chart below lists the common triad and four note extended chords belonging to the key of D natural minor. Roman numerals indicate each chord's position relative to the scale. D natural minor scale notes: D E F G A Bb C; Natural minor key chord sequence: min dim maj min min maj maj

    • Chords in D Minor
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    As with all keys, we can create chords on each note of the D minor scale. Below you can see the chords in D minor and their individual notes. Notice that we have a B flat in some of the chords. This is because D natural minor has one flat in its key signature. Each chord is also called a triad and consists of the root note, the 3rd above and the 5t...

    Notice that all of the chords labelled above are three note chords, otherwise known as triads. It is also possible to make four note chords on these different scale notes. These would be called seventh chords. The first note of the chord will stay the same but you will simply add an additional note, a seventh above the tonic. Take a look at the exa...

    i – VI – VII (Dm – Bb – C)
    i – iv – VII (Dm – Gm – C)
    i – iv – v (Dm – Gm – Am)
    i – VI – III – VII (Dm – Bb – F – C)

    To develop as a musician you’ll want to be able to recognise chords by ear. This is where ear training comes in. My recommendation for this is Tonegymas they have a comprehensive and fun program for training your ears! It’s what has gotten the best results with for my own students. In the ‘tools’ section of their site, Tonegym even have a chord pla...

    If you are interested in playing the piano version of these chords then below are diagrams for all chords in D minor.

    Here are the guitar charts for chords in D minor. The numbers inside the green circle show a suggested fingering for each chord.

    There are different versions of these chords that we could play called ‘inversions’. To invert a chord means to change the order of the notes by having the 3rd, 5th or 7th note as the lowest note in pitch. For more on chord inversions on this see our complete guide to chords.

  5. The key of D minor is the relative minor key of F major. Minor keys are formed with the same chords as their relative major key, by starting with the 6th (vi) chord of the major key. The chord formula for any minor key is minor, diminished, Major, minor, minor, Major, Major.

  6. D minor chords. The Solution below shows the D minor scale triad chords (i, ii o, III, iv, v, VI, VII) on a piano, with mp3 and midi audio. The Lesson steps then explain the triad chord construction from this scale, and how to name the quality of each chord based on note intervals.

  7. The D minor chord (often written as Dm) is a chord that evokes a sense of melancholy and contemplation on the negative side of situations. Like many other minor chords, Dm can create a heavy, serious atmosphere -- and sometimes even creates an almost otherworldly sense of drama.

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