E a d g b e.
Easy fm chord. Place the tip of your first finger on the sixth string at the second fret. For this version of the fm chord, it’s important to remember not to strum the a and low e strings. Learn how to read chord diagrams here.
For example, fm9, fm11 and fm6 can often be used to add colour and emotion. Fm xx3111 (easy version) my favorites. The tricky thing here is to mute the open e and d string.
1st fret of the g (3rd) string. Switching between fm and other basic guitar chords. Flatten your finger and press down to make a barre across to the first string.
In that switch, you can leave your ring and pinky (3rd and 4th) fingers down, and focus. I put a chart of it at the top of this section for reference. Place your 3rd finger on the 1st string/8th fret.
The tricky thing here is to mute the. If you hate bar chords as much as i do, play the fm as xx3111. 1st fret of the b (2nd) string.
C am em f c there ain't no gold. Place your 1st finger on the 5th string/8th fret. Once they are in position and not.