Bmin/maj7/D guitar shapes

Popular fretboard positions with fingering suggestions

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About the chord

B minor major 7th / D (1st inversion)

The B minor major 7th minor major 7th chord merges the minor triad with a major seventh A♯, creating a haunting, unresolved dissonance. This combination of minor melancholy and major dissonance adds dramatic tension, perfect for mysterious or cinematic soundscapes. With D in the bass, this voicing functions as the 1st inversion of B minor major 7th.

Root note: B
Bass note: D
Chord tones: 4
Playable shapes: 29

Chord tones

BDF♯A♯

Notes & Intervals

Each note below shows how the chord is built from its root. This is the theory layer underneath the fretboard shapes.

B Unison (Root) 1

The root anchors the chord and defines its tonal center.

D Minor Third ♭3

This note supplies the minor color and gives the chord its darker emotional pull.

F♯ Perfect Fifth 5

The fifth reinforces stability and gives the chord its strong harmonic frame.

A♯ Major Seventh 7

The major seventh adds a smooth, lush tension close to the root.

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