The G Sharp Minor Chord On The Piano – Charts, Fingering & Inversions

G sharp minor Chord piano diagram

The G sharp Minor chord on the piano consists of the notes G#, B, and D#, creating a dark and melancholic sound that is commonly used in genres such as classical music and jazz.

How to play the G sharp Minor Chord on the piano

G sharp Minor Chord in root position

For the G sharp Minor Chord in root position, the left hand should position the thumb on D sharp, the middle finger on B, and the pinky finger on G sharp. The right hand should position the thumb on G sharp, the middle finger on B, and the pinky finger on D sharp. Both hands should be positioned with the fingers curved and relaxed, ready to play the notes of the chord.

G sharp Minor Chord inversions

First Inversion

For F minor from root (F-Ab-C) to first inversion (Ab-C-F), your thumb goes to Ab, your second finger goes on C, and your pinky jumps to the higher F.

Second Inversion

To transition G# minor from root (G#-B-D#) to first inversion (B-D#-G#), slide your thumb to B, the middle finger remains on D#, and extend your pinky to the upper G#.