D# minor chord on piano
The D# minor chord is D#–F#–A#. It's the same chord as Eb minor: one sound, two spellings. Tap the keys below to hear it.
D#mD# · F# · A#
Tap the keys to hear them
1 = thumb, 5 = little finger.
Eb minor is one of the darkest-sounding chords in common use, with all three notes on black keys: Eb, Gb and Bb. Its relative major is Gb major, and the two share the same six-flat key signature.
How the D# minor chord is built

Eb minor is the same chord. Which spelling a piece uses depends on its key signature. On the keyboard, the keys you press are identical.
Fingerings & inversions
Standard fingerings use the thumb (1), the little finger (5), and either the index (2) or middle finger (3). Hand size and musical context change what feels natural. Switch Fingers on above to see 1-3-5 land for D#m.
| Position | Notes (bottom → top) | Right hand | Left hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Root position | D# – F# – A# | 1-3-5 | 5-3-1 |
| 1st inversion | F# – A# – D# | 1-2-5 | 5-3-1 |
| 2nd inversion | A# – D# – F# | 1-3-5 | 5-2-1 |
Inversion diagrams
The inversion buttons above play all 3 shapes of D#m.


Popular songs to play with the D#m piano chord
- Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin
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D# minor is the relative minor of F# major: the D# minor scale is built from the same notes as the F# major scale. The chord also works as the ii in C# and the iii in B, two roles that keep it busy in pop and jazz progressions alike. The key of D# minor has six sharps.
Its most famous setting is the D#m–B–F#–C# loop, the minor-led progression behind countless pop hits.
Common questions
What notes are in the D# minor chord?
The D# minor chord is made up of D#, F#, A#. D# is the black key between D and E, and starting the chord there shifts the whole hand slightly back on the keyboard.
What fingers should I use to play D#m on piano?
In root position, the standard fingering is 1-3-5 in the right hand and 5-3-1 in the left hand (1 = thumb, 5 = little finger). D# and F# and A# keep the hand up on the black keys, so let the fingers sit deep in the cluster for a secure reach.
Is D# minor the same as Eb minor?
Yes. On the keyboard they are the same keys. Music written in sharp keys spells the chord D# minor; flat-key contexts write the identical sound as Eb minor. D# minor is the spelling most people search for, so that's the name used here.
Why does D# minor sound sad?
Compared with D# major, the middle note drops a half step: G becomes F#. The D# minor scale shares its notes with F# major, its relative major, which is why the two chords swap roles so often inside the same song.
What chords are in the key of D# minor?
D# minor shares its key signature with F# major, so it uses the same seven diatonic chords: F# major, G# minor, A# minor, B major, C# major, D# minor, E# diminished, starting from D# minor as the home chord.
What are the notes in the D# natural minor scale?
The D# natural minor scale is D# – E# – F# – G# – A# – B – C#, the same notes as the F# major scale. The D#m chord is built from its 1st, 3rd and 5th degrees.
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Last updated 2026-08-13