The D chord is an important chord for every guitarist since it generates a bright sound that is often heard in folk, pop, and country music. Beginners often master this chord as it is very colorful and bright. Furthermore, songs written in G major and D major use D chords quite frequently. D chord is also very popular due to its bright character and appears in many famous tunes therefore it is recommended to learn this chord first.
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Here are all the D family chords and 5 different variations of each of them in different frets or transposes:
1. Dmaj

2. Dmin

3. Daug

4. Ddim

5. Dsus2

6. D7b9b13

7. Dmaj7

8. Dmin7

9. Ddim7

10. Dsus4

11. D7b5sharp9

12. D7

13. D9

14. D11

15. D13

16. D7b5

17. D7sharp5

18. D7b9

19. D7sharp9

20. Dadd6

21. Dadd9

22. D6/9

23. D5

24. Dminor6

25. Dminor9

26. Dmin7b5


 
									 
					