Play G Minor Chord on the Middle Bottom Guitar Strings: 2nd Inversion

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Summary: Learn how to play the G Minor guitar chord in this free video series on music theory and guitar lessons.

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Play G Minor Chord on the Middle Bottom Guitar Strings: 2nd Inversion

To play a G minor chord in 2nd inversion meaning the 5th and the bass on the middle bottom set of strings. I have my ring finger on the 5th fret on the 5th string my pinky immediately below it on the 4th string on the 5th fret. My fore finger on the 3rd fret on the 3rd string your chord should sound like this.

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