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G Minor 7th Guitar Chord (Gm7)

G minor 7th is a four-note chord built from G (the root), B♭ (the minor third), D (the perfect fifth), and F (the minor seventh). It sounds relaxed and soulful — sadness with the corners rounded off. Vamp on it for two bars and you are already halfway to a neo-soul progression. Below are 4 ways to play it in standard tuning, easiest shape first.

Gm7 chord shapes — standard tuning

open string × muted / not played 1–4 suggested finger 3fr shape starts at fret 3 R · 3 · 5 · ♭7 chord tone each string sounds
Gm7 guitar chord diagram, Open position, frets 3-1-0-0-3-13R1♭35R452♭7
Open position
3-1-0-0-3-1
Gm7 guitar chord diagram, Barre · 3fr, frets 3-5-3-3-3-33fr1R25♭7♭35R
Barre · 3fr
3-5-3-3-3-3
Gm7 guitar chord diagram, 5fr, frets x-x-5-7-6-65fr××1R452♭73♭3
5fr
x-x-5-7-6-6
Gm7 guitar chord diagram, Barre · 8fr, frets x-10-8-10-8-108fr×2R1♭33♭7R45
Barre · 8fr
x-10-8-10-8-10

How to play it

Place your index finger on the A (5th) string at fret 1, your middle finger on the high E (1st) string at fret 1, your ring finger on the low E (6th) string at fret 3, and your pinky finger on the B (2nd) string at fret 3. Let the D (4th) and G (3rd) strings ring open. Strum all six strings.

Once that shape is comfortable, try the other 3 voicings above — same notes, different neck positions and textures.

Notes in this chord

SymbolIntervalNote
RrootG
♭3minor thirdB♭
5perfect fifthD
♭7minor seventhF

Gm7 FAQ

What notes are in Gm7?
Gm7 contains G, B♭, D, and F — the root (G), the minor third, the perfect fifth, and the minor seventh.

Is Gm7 a barre chord?
Not necessarily. The easiest Gm7 shape (3-1-0-0-3-1) needs no barre — it uses 4 fingers plus open strings. Barre versions exist too, starting at fret 3, and are handy when you want to move the same grip to other keys.

What is the easiest way to play Gm7 on guitar?
Start with the open position shape 3-1-0-0-3-1. Place your index finger on the A (5th) string at fret 1, your middle finger on the high E (1st) string at fret 1, your ring finger on the low E (6th) string at fret 3, and your pinky finger on the B (2nd) string at fret 3. Let the D (4th) and G (3rd) strings ring open. Strum all six strings.