G Minor Sixth Chord

Chord Tones: G Minor Sixth Chord

Symbol: m6, min6 — Formula: 1-♭3-5-6

DegreeNoteFrequency (A=440, Equal)
1 G 391.995 Hz
♭3 A# 466.164 Hz
5 D 293.665 Hz
6 E 329.628 Hz

Chord Notation

Notation TypeSymbol / Value
Lead Sheet SymbolGm6
All Common Symbolsm6, min6
Interval Formula1-♭3-5-6
Harmonic Categorymildly dissonant

Roman numeral (e.g. I, IV, V) and Nashville Number notation are key-dependent. See Keys pages for chord function within specific keys.

Inversions

InversionNotes (low to high)Bass NoteSlash Notation
Root Position G A# D E G G Minor Sixth Chord
First Inversion A# D E G A# G Minor Sixth Chord/A#
Second Inversion D E G A# D G Minor Sixth Chord/D
Third Inversion E G A# D E G Minor Sixth Chord/E

Harmonic Function

The G minor sixth chord commonly functions as the dominant (V) in C major — strongest resolution point. Its harmonic role varies by key — in major keys it provides subdominant or supertonic color.

The minor sixth chord adds a major sixth to the minor triad. It has a bittersweet quality, slightly brighter than a plain minor chord, widely used in jazz and popular music.

Common Progressions

The G Minor Sixth Chord frequently appears in these progression patterns (shown in Roman numeral notation relative to key):

Songs Featuring the Minor Sixth Chord

Well-known songs where the G Minor Sixth Chord — or this chord type — plays a prominent role:

Tuning Frequencies Across Temperaments

Frequencies shown at A=440 Hz. View full temperament data for any note.

NoteEqual Temp.PythagoreanJust Intonation
G 391.995 Hz 391.111 Hz 392.438 Hz
A# 466.164 Hz 463.538 Hz 470.926 Hz
D 293.665 Hz 293.332 Hz 294.329 Hz
E 329.628 Hz 330.001 Hz 327.032 Hz

Scales Containing the G Minor Sixth Chord

These scales include the G Minor Sixth Chord as a diatonic or characteristic chord: