F, Ab, C.
The notes in an F sharp minor chord are F, A, and C.
An F minor chord consists of three notes: F, A♭, and C. The root note is F, the minor third is A♭, and the perfect fifth is C. When played together, these notes create the distinctive sound of the F minor chord.
The D minor chord consists of three notes: D, F, and A. The root note is D, the minor third is F, and the perfect fifth is A. Together, these notes create the characteristic sound of the D minor chord.
B, D and F sharp.
The notes in an A minor chord are A, C, and E.
G, Bb, D, F
An A minor chord includes the notes A, C, and E.
The key notes in an A minor chord are A, C, and E.
The notes of an A minor piano chord are A, C, and E.
Notes for d minor : D F A Notes for D major: D F# A Notes for d diminished: D F# A flat Notes for D Augmented: D F# A#
The notes in the chord D minor flat 5, or D diminished, are D F A-flat.
The notes B, D♯, and F♯ form a B major chord. In this chord, B is the root note, D♯ is the major third, and F♯ is the perfect fifth. If it were a minor chord, the D♯ would be lowered to D natural, making it a B minor chord instead.