In this lesson, you will be asked to play Minor 6ths on your instrument.
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_1.jpg)
A Minor 6th on the guitar looks like this:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_1.jpg)
If it crosses over the break, we add one fret and it looks like the picture below.
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_3.jpg)
This fingering is difficult and therefore less common.
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_3.jpg)
A Minor 6th on the guitar can also be played like this:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_2.jpg)
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_2.jpg)
If this pattern goes over the break, we add one fret and it looks like this:
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_4.jpg)
![](/files/tutorials/instrument/guitar/intervals/min6_4.jpg)
Please press the Exercise button below.