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A#m Chord (Minor)

The minor triad flips one note from major — the 3rd drops a semitone — and the whole mood turns. The notes of A#m are A#, C#, F.

It is the default "sad" or "serious" chord: minor-key ballads, moody verses, most of the emotional weight in rock and pop.

A#m voicings on guitar

Every playable, root-in-the-bass grip standard tuning offers, computed from the chord’s own formula — not a fixed shape library.

1fr ×
Fret 1
6fr × ×
Fret 6
6fr
Fret 6
8fr × ×
Fret 8
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Compare it directly against the major triad on the same root; that single semitone is the entire difference between the two moods.

Formula and intervals

R - b3 - 5 — 3 notes.

Scales that fit A#m

Every scale below contains all of this chord’s notes — safe territory to improvise in over it.

Also compatible: Minor Pentatonic, Blues, Major Blues, Harmonic Minor.

Other triads on A#