G Minor 6th Chord
G Minor 6th is built from the notes G, B♭, D, E. The interval from G to B♭ is a minor 3rd (3 semitones), from G to D is a perfect 5th (7 semitones), from G to E is a major 6th (9 semitones). This chord contains 1 flatted note.
The minor 6th combines a minor triad with a major 6th, creating a bittersweet, sophisticated sound. It's less dark than a minor 7th and has an elegant, vintage quality common in jazz and bossa nova.
The minor 6th (R, ♭3, 5, 6) keeps the 6th natural despite the minor quality, which gives it its distinctive bittersweet character. This is actually the sound of the Dorian mode captured in a single chord. Key relationship: Cm6 contains the same notes as Am7♭5, just with a different root.
Works well as a tonic minor chord in jazz. Add the natural 6th to any minor chord shape. Central to bossa nova, film noir, and tango voicings.
