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We've featured a few 
different   minor chords in previous posts, and played a 
C minor6 chord with the root on the E string here, today's chord is a D minor6 with a root on the A string.   Minor6  chords are constructed by taking a minor triad (1, b3, 5)  and adding a natural 6th.  They are normally used as chord I in minor  keys.
Play the root note (marked as a square on the diagram) on the A string with your middle finger, the G string  with your first finger, the B string with your first finger and the D string with your little finger.
Minor 6 chords can be played in the place of some minor chords and  can    replace chord i in minor keys. Minor 6 chords use these    degrees of  the  major  scale: 1, 
b3,    5,  
6
D minor6 uses the notes: D, F, A, B
Our  inversion uses  the  notes in this order: D, A, B, F
Tune in  tomorrow for   another 
Guitar Chord Of The Day.
 
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