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Next, the progression introduces the B-flat minor 6 chord. This involves a specific finger placement: second finger on the sixth fret of the low E, index on the fifth fret of the D string, third on the sixth fret of the G string, and pinky on the sixth fret of the B string.
Following is the E-flat minor 9 over B-flat, which is a subtle variation achieved by dropping the index finger down one fret from the minor 6 shape, creating a more nuanced harmonic flavor. These first three chords form the basis of the A section.
The B Section
The B section introduces different harmonic textures with these key chords: