F Minor 9 flat 5 Guitar Chord — Drop C
Guitar chord voicings in Drop C tuning (D-A-F-C-G-C)
F Minor 9 flat 5 Voicings in Drop C
F Minor 9 flat 5 in Drop C Tuning — Guide
Notes: F, G, Ab, Cb, Eb
Intervals: 1P, 2M, 3m, 5d, 7m
The F Minor 9 flat 5 chord in Drop C tuning (D-A-F-C-G-C) requires different fingerings than standard tuning. We found 6 playable voicings, each filtered for comfortable fret span (max 4 frets) and realistic finger placement.
About Drop C Tuning
Drop C tuning (C-G-C-F-A-D) drops every string one whole step below Drop D, delivering a massive, brutal low-end that has defined the sound of modern metalcore, post-hardcore, and nu-metal. The low C string provides earth-shaking power chords with a single finger while maintaining familiar Drop D shapes — just two frets lower.
From System of a Down's iconic riffs to Killswitch Engage's crushing breakdowns, Drop C has become the standard tuning for heavy music that needs to sound bigger than standard Drop D. It bridges the gap between standard guitar territory and the extended range of 7-string guitars, making it accessible to players who want heavier tones without buying a new instrument.
Genres & Artists Using Drop C
Genres: Metalcore, Post-Hardcore, Nu-Metal, Heavy Alternative, Djent-lite
Notable artists: System of a Down, Killswitch Engage, Bullet for My Valentine, As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red
Scales for Improvising Over F Minor 9 flat 5 in Drop C
When playing F Minor 9 flat 5 in Drop C tuning, these scales work well for improvisation and melody writing:
- F Major scale
- F Minor Pentatonic scale — the go-to scale for rock and blues soloing