Gb6m 4-String Banjo Chord — Chart and Tabs in Gbb Tuning

Short answer: Gb6m is a Gb min6 chord with the notes G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭. In Gbb tuning, there are 1 voicings. See the fingering diagrams below.

Also known as: Gb min6

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How to Play Gb6m on 4-String Banjo

Gb6m, Gbmin6

Notes: G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭

2,2,2,1 (2341)

Quick Summary

  • The Gb6m chord contains the notes: G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭
  • In Gbb tuning, there are 1 voicings available
  • Also written as: Gb min6
  • Each diagram shows finger positions on the 4-String Banjo fretboard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gb6m chord on 4-String Banjo?

Gb6m is a Gb min6 chord. It contains the notes G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭. On 4-String Banjo in Gbb tuning, there are 1 ways to play this chord.

How do you play Gb6m on 4-String Banjo?

To play Gb6m on in Gbb tuning, use one of the 1 voicings shown above. Each diagram shows finger positions on the fretboard, with numbers indicating which fingers to use.

What notes are in the Gb6m chord?

The Gb6m chord contains the notes: G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭.

How many ways can you play Gb6m on 4-String Banjo?

In Gbb tuning, there are 1 voicings for the Gb6m chord. Each voicing uses a different position on the fretboard while playing the same notes: G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭.

What are other names for Gb6m?

Gb6m is also known as Gb min6. These are different notations for the same chord with the same notes: G♭, B♭♭, D♭, E♭.