What does a c sharp minor chord look like?

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2026-05-31 19:55

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A C sharp minor chord consists of three notes: C# (the root), E (the minor third), and G# (the perfect fifth). When played on a keyboard, you would strike the C# key, skip D# and E, strike E, skip F# and G, and then strike G#. On a guitar, you can play it as a barre chord at the 4th fret, or in various voicings depending on the position.

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