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This collection brings together chords that form the basis of many famous songs — from simple melodies to jazz arrangements. By mastering them, you will be able to confidently accompany, play your favorite tunes, and create your own music.

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Fdim7

Strong harmonic pull from the note “F” toward resolution, with a symmetrical, rich character. Effectively replaces the dominant and is used in sequential transitions.

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Fm7b5

A softer version of the diminished chord from the note “F”, still retaining a sense of movement toward resolution. Works well in minor modes and jazz harmonies.

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Fm7

Warm, rich tone from the note “F” with a touch of melancholy. Common in R&B, neo-soul, and lyrical ballads.

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Fm9

Lyrical and warm tone from the note “F” with a gentle sparkle. Especially beautiful in arpeggios and atmospheric arrangements, including ambient and film music.

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Fm11

Deep and cinematic shade from the note “F” that creates an air of mystery. Shines in slow tempos and chord progressions with a rich midrange.

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Fm13

Soft, velvety timbre from the note “F” with a deep minor mood. Often used in neo-soul and blues ballads, creating a cozy and emotionally complete feel.

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Faug

Bright, slightly “sliding” character from the note “F” that drives the harmony forward. Works well for modulations and unexpected arrangement shifts.

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F#

Clear, stable, and versatile tone from the note “F#”. Fits many styles and can be easily expanded with extra notes for added brightness.

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F#m

Soft, lyrical tone from the note “F#” with a warm hue. A great base for ballads, neo-soul, and cinematic harmonies.

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F#5

Powerful, focused tone from the note “F#” without a defined mode. Perfect for riffs, rock compositions, and overdriven playing, works well in drop tunings.

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F#sus2

Open, bright tone from the note “F#” that creates a light sense of space. Fits perfectly on clean guitar and suits modern pop, indie, and acoustic arrangements.

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F#sus4

Soft harmonic tension from the note “F#” that naturally seeks resolution. Often used to create motion between stable chords.

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F#add2

Clear, stable, and versatile tone from the note “F#”. Fits many styles and can be easily expanded with extra notes for added brightness. Added tones: add2.

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F#add4

Clear, stable, and versatile tone from the note “F#”. Fits many styles and can be easily expanded with extra notes for added brightness. Added tones: add4.

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F#add9

Clear, stable, and versatile tone from the note “F#”. Fits many styles and can be easily expanded with extra notes for added brightness. Added tones: add9.

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