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The Em7b5 chord (E minor 7 flat 5, or E half diminished) contains the notes E, G, Bb and D, which is the 1 (root) b3, b5 and b7 of the E Major scale. It can be viewed as an Em7 chord with a flat 5 or an E diminished chord with an added b7.
Here are 6 voicings of the Em7b5 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings' fingering. These E Minor 7 Flat 5 guitar chord variations can be interchanged freely.
Master the E m7b5 guitar chord with our comprehensive guide. Learn the notes E, G, Bb, D and intervals 1, b3, b5, b7 that compose this diminished chord. Perfect your guitar skills today!
The below diagrams show you how to play the E Half Diminished chord in various positions on the fretboard with suggested finger positions. E Half Diminished chord attributes: Also known as: Minor 7 flat 5 (m7b5) Interval positions with respect to the E major scale, notes in the chord and name variations: Scale intervals: 1 - b3 - b5 - b7
The Em7 chord is produced by playing the 1st (root), flat 3rd, 5th and flat 7th of the E Major scale. The E minor 7 chord (just like all minor 7 chords) contains the following intervals (from the root note): minor 3rd, Major 3rd, minor 3rd, Major 2nd (back to the root note).
The chord calculator automatically determines every mathematically possible fingering for a chord based on the options you specify. In most cases, you will only need to adjust the "root" and "chord" pulldowns. The defaults for the other options should suffice for most situations.
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