Gm#5 4-String Banjo Chord — Chart and Tabs in Gbb Tuning

Short answer: Gm#5 is a G m#5 chord with the notes G, B♭, D♯. In Gbb tuning, there are 5 voicings. See the fingering diagrams below.

Also known as: G-#5

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How to Play Gm#5 on 4-String Banjo

Gm#5, G-#5

Notes: G, B♭, D♯

3,3,4,5 (1123)
3,3,4,1 (2341)
x,8,8,8 (x111)
3,3,4,x (112x)
3,3,x,1 (23x1)

Quick Summary

  • The Gm#5 chord contains the notes: G, B♭, D♯
  • In Gbb tuning, there are 5 voicings available
  • Also written as: G-#5
  • Each diagram shows finger positions on the 4-String Banjo fretboard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gm#5 chord on 4-String Banjo?

Gm#5 is a G m#5 chord. It contains the notes G, B♭, D♯. On 4-String Banjo in Gbb tuning, there are 5 ways to play this chord.

How do you play Gm#5 on 4-String Banjo?

To play Gm#5 on in Gbb tuning, use one of the 5 voicings shown above. Each diagram shows finger positions on the fretboard, with numbers indicating which fingers to use.

What notes are in the Gm#5 chord?

The Gm#5 chord contains the notes: G, B♭, D♯.

How many ways can you play Gm#5 on 4-String Banjo?

In Gbb tuning, there are 5 voicings for the Gm#5 chord. Each voicing uses a different position on the fretboard while playing the same notes: G, B♭, D♯.

What are other names for Gm#5?

Gm#5 is also known as G-#5. These are different notations for the same chord with the same notes: G, B♭, D♯.