F#m - F# Minor

In music theory,
F# minor chord is built on
F#-A-C# formation: root-minor third-major third. Basic minor chord has a formation
F#-C#-F#-A-C#-F# from basses to trebles in the guitar.This chord is derived from a
minor triad. In music theory
triads are built by three different notes: root-minor third-major third. But in the guitar, generally basic minor chords are expanded by same kind notes that repeat themselves in different octaves. Minor triads may have a function as a supertonic(subdominant parallel), mediant(dominant parallel) or submediant(tonic parallel) besides tonic degree.