F♯ half-diminished chord
F♯m7♭5
- F♯R
- A♭3
- C♭5
- E♭7
Barre · Em7♭5 shape · 2nd fret
What each note does
- F♯ is the root. It names the chord and is the note your ear hears as home.
- A is the minor third, a half step below the major third (A♯). That one note is the whole difference between sad and happy.
- C is the flat fifth. It pulls the chord tight and unstable, which is why diminished chords want to move somewhere.
- E is the flat seventh. It adds tension that pulls toward the chord a fourth above, the sound of blues and of a V chord heading home.
More voicings
Barre · m7♭5 shape · 9th fret
Compact · top 4 strings · 1st fret
Shell · root, 3rd, 7th · 2nd fret