What chord name is Cm/F?

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Charles Jenkinson
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What chord name is Cm/F?

#1 Post by Charles Jenkinson »

I've been getting into playing more keys, and I heard this one (minor chord over the 4th in the bass) a long time ago but I can't remember what the guy said it was. It always bewitches me, it's so nice. It's not a straightforward diminished or what have you. Does it have a special name?

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Re: What chord name is Cm/F?

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Use this tool to put in the fingering and it will tell you what chord it is...

http://theguitarbuzz.com/instruction/wh ... i-playing/

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Re: What chord name is Cm/F?

#3 Post by doncolga »

If it's an F in the bass with a straight Cm on top, seems that would be close to an Fm9, just with the flat 3 out.
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Re: What chord name is Cm/F?

#4 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Really depends on the voicing. With a low F - that becomes (according to the software) a Cmsus4 when voicing on a guitar. Depending on the key you are in, it could have several names.

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Re: What chord name is Cm/F?

#5 Post by wounded horse »

Well, you could call it F7/9 no 3rd but Mr Fagen would write it Cm/F. He never writes Ama9 for example but E/A. I think that's the convention when a chord can have several names.

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