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B flat 5 chord
B flat 5 chord










b flat 5 chord

Note: If you don’t want to learn the theory, don’t worry. We’ll cover a bit of theory, then I’ll show you a nice minor 2 5 1 progression that you can use to try out this chord. It’s a bit of a stretch when played lower down the fretboard! However, if you’ve got quite big hands, you can just about get away with playing this shape at the 5th fret for a 2 5 1 in C minor (quite a common key in jazz). There are easier ways of playing a m7flat5 chord! (Click here for more info on 2 5 1 progressions.)Īs you can see, it’s a bit of a stretch, and for this reason works better further up the neck. This is a chord I use quite often, especially in minor 2 5 1 progressions.

b flat 5 chord b flat 5 chord

However, if you’ve got big hands and want another way of playing this common chord, give it a try … Minor 7 Flat 5 Minor 7 Flat 5 Guitar Chord It’s quite a widely-spaced shape, and can be tricky to play. Today’s featured chord is a minor 7 flat 5.












B flat 5 chord