How to Play the B Minor Chord on Guitar (2024)

In this article we're going to look at the B minor chord, which you'll see in tab and sheet music abbreviated as "Bm." You will learn why you should know this frequently used chord and how to play the two most commonly used versions, as well as an easy alternative.

Why the Bm Chord?

The main reason you need to know how to play the Bm chord is because it shows up constantly in chord progressions that are in the key of D and G. Both of which are commonly used in guitar playing.

Songs that Use the Bm Chord

The other reason to learn this chord is because of how often it's used. How often, you ask? It's everywhere, from classic rock to contemporary pop and everything in between.

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Rock Songs

The B minor chord can be heard in some of the biggest hits in rock history. Listen for it in Warrant's glam metal '80s staple, "Heaven", or in one of the biggest power ballads from the '90s, "Love Song by Tesla.

Go back a ways and hear it in "Burning Love" by Elvis Presley. What about some punk-ska? Check out "Time Bomb by Rancid.

Country Songs

Several country classics use a B minor, including the Grammy-nominated "All My Ex's Live in Texas" by George Strait. "Always on My Mind" by Willie Nelson is another chart topper that heavily features this chord.

For something more recent, try "Never Come Back Again" by Austin Plaine.

Pop Songs

Rewind to the beach anthem "California Girls" by the Beach Boys or "Daydream Believer" by the Monkees for some pop classics that use the B minor. Contemporary examples include "1,2,3,4" by Plain White T's and "Another Love" by Tom Odell.

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The Beginner Version

Before we work our way up to the commonly used barre chord versions, let's take a look at an easier form that doesn't require laying your index finger across several frets.

It's played like this:

  • Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Middle finger on the 3rd fret of the B (2nd) string

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string

How to Play the B Minor Chord on Guitar (1)

Strum three strings down from the G string. This version uses three fingers and is great for beginners.

The Most Common Version

Unlike some other commonly used minor chords (like Em or Am), the B minor chord doesn't use any open strings. For this one you must use one finger to fret multiple strings in what is called a "barre chord." Your index finger rests across every string but the low E.

Here is how to play a Bm chord in the second position:

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the A (5th) string

  • Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string

  • Middle finger on the 3rd fret of the B (2nd) string

  • Ring finger on the 4th fret of the A (5th) string

  • Pinky finger on the 4th fret of the D (4th) string

How to Play the B Minor Chord on Guitar (2)

Strum five strings down from the A string. When you hear about the B minor chord, this is the version players typically think of so it should be considered a must-know way to play this chord.

If you know how to play an Am in the open position this shape should look familiar.

It's the same shape just moved up two frets. The tricky part about playing this version is keeping the B note in the bass on the 5th string and muting the low E string.

Here's how to do this: fret the chord so the tip of your index finger touches the side of the low E string just enough to mute it. That way you can strum full force without worrying about that low E string changing the sound of the chord.

When learning this version you might hear some buzzing from all the strings not being fretted cleanly enough, but don't worry, that will go away with practice and increased finger and wrist strength.

Barre Version Number Two

It's helpful to have another form in your arsenal in case you want a slightly different sound, so here's one other barred version played in the 7th position:

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the low E (6th) string

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the G (3rd) string

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the B (2nd) string

  • Index finger on the 7th fret of the E (1st) string

  • Ring finger on the 9th fret of the A (5th) string

  • Pinky finger on the 9th fret of the D (4th) string

How to Play the B Minor Chord on Guitar (3)

The benefit to playing this one over the other barred version is this one is far enough up the neck that the frets are a little closer together and the pressure required to press down on all the strings isn't as great, so overall it's physically easier to play.

The Bm chord presents some new challenges for beginners, but it's a required building block on your guitar-playing journey. Whether you're a fan of pop, rock, folk, blues, or country, it's worth spending the time to get this chord under your fingers.

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How to Play the B Minor Chord on Guitar (2024)

FAQs

How to Play the B Minor Chord on Guitar? ›

The first alternate thing you can do is to take your index finger off the 5th string and place it on the 1st string, so the chord now looks like this: Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string. Middle finger on the 4th fret of the D (4th) string. Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string.

Is there an easier way to play B chord on guitar? ›

The first alternate thing you can do is to take your index finger off the 5th string and place it on the 1st string, so the chord now looks like this: Index finger on the 2nd fret of the E (1st) string. Middle finger on the 4th fret of the D (4th) string. Ring finger on the 4th fret of the G (3rd) string.

Is B minor hard to play? ›

The Bm chord is one of the very few chords that is both very, very common, and very, very difficult for beginners to play.

What can I replace BM with? ›

What Chord Can Be Played Instead of Bm? This would depend on the situation. In most cases, it would be best to play a simpler version of the Bm (either the 3 finger or 4 finger form) if difficulty were the issue. It is possible in some cases to substitute a D major chord in place of the B minor chord.

Is there A key of B minor? ›

B minor is a minor scale based on B, consisting of the pitches B, C♯, D, E, F♯, G, and A. Its key signature has two sharps. Its relative major is D major and its parallel major is B major. Audio playback is not supported in your browser.

What is the hardest chord to play on guitar? ›

The F Minor Barre Chord is challenging due to the need for the index finger to bar all strings across the first fret, while other fingers stretch to play other notes. Reason for Difficulty: Requires strong finger pressure and dexterity.

What is the easiest chord to play on a guitar? ›

One of the easiest chords for beginners to learn is the C major chord. The full version of this open chord requires three fingers, but gives a clear, distinctive sound as it rings out when strummed. Here's how to play the C major chord on guitar in open position: Index finger on the 1st fret of the B (2nd) string.

Why can't i play Bm on guitar? ›

Why is the B minor guitar chord so hard to play? Because a 'barre' is needed to play the chord in its standard form. (“Using a barre” and “barring a string” simply means to use your first finger to press down several strings.)

How to play B minor on guitar Justin guitar? ›

To get to Bm, we move this entire shape down one string and up one fret. You should now be holding X24432, with finger 1 at fret 2. You're playing the root note at 5:2, which is B, and holding a minor shape. So this chord is called Bm.

Why is the B chord so hard to play? ›

This is a barre chord that requires you to fret 5 strings with the first finger. This makes the B chord a little tricky, but with a little patience, you can master it. Here are a few tips to help you master this tricky fingering faster: In the beginning, form the fingering shape slowly.

What is special about B minor? ›

Pauer's key characteristics for B minor are that it is: “that very melancholy key, tells of a quiet expectation and patient hope.” He goes on to say that “It has often been observed that nervous persons will sooner be affected by that key than by any other.”

What chords make up B minor? ›

The B minor chord is a triad formed from a root (B), a minor third (D) and a perfect fifth (F♯).

What is the easiest minor chord on A guitar? ›

The A minor chord is one of the first minor chords most players learn on the guitar. (That little m stands for minor). It's easy to play, and doesn't require you to bend your fingers in any uncomfortable ways unlike cough that F major chord you may have struggled with.

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