Guitar chord reference
Diminished guitar chord: five CAGED shapes
A diminished triad stacks two minor thirds: root, minor 3rd and flattened 5th. Its compact tension often connects stronger harmonies and benefits from precise chord-tone awareness.
Chord construction and function
Both ♭3 and ♭5 pull away from stability. The flattened 5th is the critical difference from a minor triad and should be identified in every voicing.
- Chord formula
- 1 · ♭3 · ♭5
- Notes in Cdim
- C · E♭ · G♭
Cdim in CAGED neck order
Root notes are highlighted. Read each movable voicing as a set of chord tones, not simply as a copied open shape.
C shape
A shape
G shape
E shape
D shape
Practice drill
Compare diminished and minor forms on the same root, changing only the 5th where possible. Move through the five shapes and resolve each voicing to a nearby major or minor chord.
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