The D sharp chord has a sound characteristic which can be described as quite bright which adds on new dynamics to the song. It is used occasionally as a barre chord and is common in all styles including rock, classical, and blues. Although it is not as popular as D or E chord, the usage of the D sharp chord opens up other possibilities to the performers, especially when the performers play this certain style that is more focusing on sharper chords.
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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. D#maj

2. D#min

3. D#aug

4. D#dim

5. D#sus2

6. D#7b9b13

7. D#maj7

8. D#min7

9. D#dim7

10. D#sus4

11. D#7b5sharp9

12. D#7

13. D#9

14. D#11

15. D#13

16. D#7b5

17. D#7sharp5

18. D#7b9

19. D#7sharp9

20. D#add6

21. D#add9

22. D#6/9

23. D#5

24. D#minor6

25. D#minor9

26. D#min7b5

