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Guitar Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord diagram

Guitar Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord diagram Fingering: x-x-1-0-1-3

Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ is one of the essential Guitar chords. On this page, you can find how to play Cm/D# | Cm/E♭, alternative positions, and core chord transitions.

To play Cm/D# | Cm/E♭, follow these steps: Place index finger on D string fret 1. Place middle finger on B string fret 1. Place pinky on E string fret 3. Cm/D# can also be written as Cm/E♭; these names are enharmonic equivalents that represent the same pitch class.

Tips

  • Place D string with your index finger and B string with your middle finger with a vertical finger angle so nearby strings ring clearly without buzz.
  • On D string, press fret 1 with your index finger close to the fret wire (not on top) for a cleaner tone.
  • Mute unused strings to avoid unwanted ringing.
  • To play Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ cleanly, every involved string should ring clearly. Make sure both fretted strings (D string, B string, and E string) and open strings sound clean. After shaping the chord, pluck each string one by one and confirm there is no muted or buzzing note.

Chord Theory

Notes
C - D# - G
Intervals
1 - b3 - 5
Chord Type
Minor — soft and melancholic character
Difficulty
Intermediate
Voicings
7

Alternative Positions

Different ways to play Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ on the fretboard, from beginner-friendly to advanced voicings.

  • Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord alternative position 1Guitar Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord diagram3-3-5-5-4-3
  • Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord alternative position 2Guitar Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord diagram3-3-1-x-1-3
  • Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord alternative position 3Guitar Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord diagram3-3-1-x-4-3
  • Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord alternative position 4Guitar Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ chord diagramx-3-5-5-4-3

Easy Transition Chords

These chords have similar finger positions to Cm/D# | Cm/E♭, making them ideal for practice transitions.

  • 1. Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ → Cm/A chord transition

    To move from Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ to Cm/A, follow these steps:

    1. Keep index finger on D string fret 1.
    2. Keep middle finger on B string fret 1.
    3. Keep pinky on E string fret 3.
  • 2. Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ → Cm/B chord transition

    To move from Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ to Cm/B, follow these steps:

    1. Keep index finger on D string fret 1.
    2. Keep middle finger on B string fret 1.
    3. Keep pinky on E string fret 3.
    4. Place ring finger on A string fret 2.
  • 3. Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ → G#m/A | A♭m/A chord transition

    To move from Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ to G#m/A | A♭m/A, follow these steps:

    1. Keep index finger on D string fret 1.
    2. Lift your middle finger from B string fret 1 and place it on G string fret 1.
    3. Slide your pinky on E string from fret 3 to fret 4.
  • 4. Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ → G#m/D# | G#m/E♭ | A♭m/E♭ chord transition

    To move from Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ to G#m/D# | G#m/E♭ | A♭m/E♭, follow these steps:

    1. Keep index finger on D string fret 1.
    2. Lift your middle finger from B string fret 1 and place it on G string fret 1.
    3. Slide your pinky on E string from fret 3 to fret 4.
  • 5. Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ → Ddim chord transition

    To move from Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ to Ddim, follow these steps:

    1. While playing Cm/D# | Cm/E♭, lift your pinky from E string fret 3.
    2. Lift your index finger from D string fret 1 and place it on G string fret 1.
    3. Slide your middle finger from B string fret 1 to E string fret 1.

Compatible Scales

These scales include Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ and highlight the companion chords that fit the same key.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ suitable for beginners on Guitar?

Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ sits in the intermediate range for Guitar players. It uses a 3-fret span. Work on clean tone before pushing tempo.

Any beginner-friendly alternative for Cm/D# | Cm/E♭?

Cm/D# | Cm/E♭ has a more accessible version for Guitar players. The alternative voicing uses fingering x-3-5-5-4-3. It is a practical bridge between beginner and full voicings.