Abm2 Banjo Chord — Chart and Tabs in Standard (Open G) Tuning

Short answer: Abm2 is a Ab m2 chord with the notes A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭. In Standard (Open G) tuning, there are 15 voicings. See the fingering diagrams below.

Also known as: Abmadd2, Abmadd9

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How to Play Abm2 on Banjo

Abm2, Abmadd2, Abmadd9

Notes: A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭

4,6,4,4,8 (12113)
4,6,8,4,8 (12314)
8,6,4,4,8 (32114)
8,6,8,0,8 (213.4)
8,6,4,0,8 (321.4)
4,6,8,0,8 (123.4)
x,6,4,4,8 (x2113)
x,6,8,0,8 (x12.3)
3,x,1,0,1 (3x1.2)
3,6,4,4,x (1423x)
4,6,3,4,x (2413x)
4,6,x,4,8 (12x13)
8,6,x,0,8 (21x.3)
4,6,8,x,8 (123x4)
8,6,4,x,8 (321x4)

Quick Summary

  • The Abm2 chord contains the notes: A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭
  • In Standard (Open G) tuning, there are 15 voicings available
  • Also written as: Abmadd2, Abmadd9
  • Each diagram shows finger positions on the Banjo fretboard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Abm2 chord on Banjo?

Abm2 is a Ab m2 chord. It contains the notes A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭. On Banjo in Standard (Open G) tuning, there are 15 ways to play this chord.

How do you play Abm2 on Banjo?

To play Abm2 on in Standard (Open G) tuning, use one of the 15 voicings shown above. Each diagram shows finger positions on the fretboard, with numbers indicating which fingers to use.

What notes are in the Abm2 chord?

The Abm2 chord contains the notes: A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭.

How many ways can you play Abm2 on Banjo?

In Standard (Open G) tuning, there are 15 voicings for the Abm2 chord. Each voicing uses a different position on the fretboard while playing the same notes: A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭.

What are other names for Abm2?

Abm2 is also known as Abmadd2, Abmadd9. These are different notations for the same chord with the same notes: A♭, C♭, E♭, B♭.