Bm arpeggio & chord for gypsy jazz
The Bm arpeggio is built from the notes B (R), D (♭3), F# (5). On Haute Gitanerie you can see it across the whole guitar neck — contained position boxes, long diagonal forms, and its parent scale (B harmonic minor) — with note names in English (C D E) or solfège (Do Ré Mi).
The Bm chord
The Bm chord voicing uses those same notes (B (R), D (♭3), F# (5)). Switch the fretboard to Chords to see gypsy-jazz voicings for Bm, or keep Arpeggio to practise the tones one at a time — same shape, two ways to hear it.
How to practise the Bm arpeggio
Start with a contained position box near the low strings, then move it up the neck fret by fret, or follow a diagonal form for a two-octave sweep in the manouche style. Every note is labelled with its interval (R, ♭3, 5), so you always know where the root, third, fifth sit.
Open the interactive fretboard →
Manouche alternatives
The minor line: over a held minor, walk the inner voice down — m → m△7 → m7 → m6. The manouche sound.
Bm · BmΔ · Bm7 · Bm6
