The D#m/F# (D sharp minor over F sharp) chord is a D# minor chord, with the F# (the b3) as the bass note.
The chord is also referred to as D#m over F#, or D#m ‘slash’ F#, or simply, D sharp minor with an F sharp in the bass.
Technically, the D# minor chord with the F# in the bass is a second inversion D# minor chord.
Some D#m/F# Chord Theory and Info
- The D#m/F# chord contains the notes F#, D# and A#.
- It is a D sharp minor chord with an F sharp in the bass.
- The root note of D#m/F# is D#, the bass note is F#.
- The D#m/F# chord is very similar to the F#6 chord, and they are often used interchangeably. The only difference between the two chords is that the F#6 chord can also include the C# note, which is the 5th of F#. Including the C# note in D#m/F# would make it a D#m7/F#, as the C# is the b7 note.
10 Ways to Play the D#m/F# Chord on Guitar
