Whether you’re a beginner or an expert we’ve got you covered with the most complete list of common finger positions and inversions of the Am chord on a banjo.
All of the following chord positions are based on a 4 or 5 string banjo tuned to standard open G tuning. If you are playing a 4 string banjo the finger position is the same for each chord. Just ignore the top (fifth) string.
The Most Common Am Banjo Chord Position
The most common way to play the Am chord on a banjo is:
- The fifth string is not played.
- Place your middle finger on the forth string behind the second fret.
- Place your ring finger on the third string behind the second fret.
- Place your index finger on the second string behind the first fret.
- Place your pinky finger on the first string behind the second fret.
Although this is the most common this is not the only way to play this chord. Once you have mastered this position, check out the Am banjo chord inversions below for alternate finger positions to enhance your banjo playing skills.
Notes In An A Minor Chord
The Am banjo chord includes the notes A, C and E.
- The A note (root) is played on the third string, second fret.
- The C note (minor) is played on the second string, first fret.
- The E note (major) is played on the forth and first string, second fret.
A Minor Banjo Chord Inversions
As you may know the same notes are available at many different positions on the banjo fretboard. An inversion is simply just another way of positioning your fingers on the banjo neck to play a familiar chord.
Below is a list of alternate finger positioning for Am banjo chords. Have some fun with them, maybe you’ll figure out a new way to play an old song.
A Minor Banjo Chord Inversion 1
- The fifth string is not played.
- Place your ring finger on the forth string behind the seventh fret.
- Place your index finger across the second and third string behind the fifth fret.
- Place your pinky finger on the first string behind the seventh fret.
- The A note (root) is played on the forth and first string, seventh fret.
- The C note (minor) is played on the third string, fifth fret.
- The E note (major) is played on the second string, fifth fret.
A Minor Banjo Chord Inversion 2
- The fifth string is not played.
- Place your middle finger on the forth string behind the tenth fret.
- Place your index finger on the third string behind the ninth fret.
- Place your ring finger on the second string behind the tenth fret.
- Place your pinky finger on the first string behind the tenth fret.
- The A note (root) is played on the second string, tenth fret.
- The C note (minor) is played on the forth and first string, tenth fret.
- The E note (major) is played on the third string, ninth fret.