![]() It starts on the 4th fret and calls for you to barre your index finger across the 4th fret of five of your strings. The second version of the C#m chord can be tricky for beginners. Signup for Fender Play for full access to the C#m 1st position (v1) lesson. Strum 4 strings down from the D (4th) string, omitting your low E (6th) and A (5th) strings. Ring finger: 2nd fret of the B (2nd) string Middle finger: 2nd fret of the D (4th) string Index finger: 1st fret of the G (3rd) string To play this version of the C#m chord, you’d place your fingers on the following frets and strings: One way to play the C#m chord is in the 1st position in standard tuning. ![]() Now that you understand the formula used to create a C#m chord, it’s time to play it. Sign Up C Sharp Minor (C#m) Chord on Guitar: 1st Position (v1) ![]() Be the first to know about new products, featured content, exclusive offers and giveaways.
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