This article in the Mandolin Chords series of theMandolinTuner focuses on D#/Eb minor.
I will give you all eight (!) positions you can play the D#/Eb minor chord on the mandolin, so get ready for serious practice. So the D#/Eb minor, consists of:
- The root, which for D# (Eb) minor is of course D# (Eb)
- The third, which for D# (Eb) minor is F# (Gb)
- The fifth, which for D# (Eb) minor is A#(Bb)
D#/Eb minor Mandolin Chord Variants
As with all chords, there are many variants of the D#/Eb minor chord for the mandolin. I have included nice-looking photorealistic descriptions of the three most common ones on top of this article for your convenience. Nevertheless, if you want to explore more, see below a Chord Sheet that presents all eight variants for you to practice.
How to Practice chords on the mandolin
I suggest you practice playing them one by one, till you feel comfortable with all positions, as I am convinced you will then have covered 99% of what is needed for the chord. Do you actually need to know all variants presented here? Not really, but as music is really a language, the more variants you know the easier it will be for you to play and express yourself.
The slide-show can be used for practicing, as you can pause to practice a particular position, go to the next or previous chord variant, and even start the slide show again. Once you feel you can play them all, try playing following the slide-show.
Call to action
Ok, it is now time to practice. Grab your mandolin and try to play the D#/Eb minor variants slowly at the beginning and then fast!
“If you really want to master the mandolin, practice each chord together with scales on the same key. If you do that, you will master not only picking and chords, but also fiddling!”
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