Comments on: D chord Variations | 2-Minute Easy Guitar Lessons https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/ Fri, 29 Oct 2021 15:14:11 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 By: Someone https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-94147 Sun, 10 Dec 2017 23:39:37 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-94147 Wait, but isnt the Dmaj a normal D? Dmaj is first string first fret, third string second fret and second string third fret right?

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By: Tor Nerheim https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-24307 Tue, 24 Sep 2013 02:41:35 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-24307 me brain needed that, so many ways ta make that happen into what ever!

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By: Natheniel Micheal Holmes https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19968 Thu, 23 May 2013 01:16:03 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19968 Nice chrods! Really usefull. I wander if this guy knows metal guitar.lol

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By: SirGigalot https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19963 Wed, 22 May 2013 21:43:30 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19963 Fantastic! 12 open string root D chords!

Here are the tabs for the 2 bonus chords:
Dmaj9 XX0220
D9 XX0210

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By: tom https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19947 Wed, 22 May 2013 16:26:37 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19947 In reply to denis.

I once heard a recording of The Animals doing “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem” to “House of the Rising Sun” music and it sounded great.

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By: spencer https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19942 Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:37 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19942 I am an intermediate to advanced guitarist. I need video courses which clearly show jazz runs where and how and when to use them for soloing. Ex: the song misty in e flat or foggy day the key of fmaj7 etc…What do you suggest.

Spence

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By: Paul McNeil https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19895 Mon, 20 May 2013 15:21:16 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19895 Thanks for the good tips. Something to keep in mind: A lot of songs that you find online will have chords listed as one thing, but they are actually something else depending on the chord structure. For instance; D6 +11 is reall more apt to be written as Gmin7. I’ve slipped up trying to score for different instruments by not seeing (hearing) what the chords function really is.

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By: casscilla cosby https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19892 Mon, 20 May 2013 14:25:27 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19892 Thank you so much for the helpful information.And the lesson sounds so very good.

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By: Larry Collins https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19889 Mon, 20 May 2013 09:38:48 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19889 There has been such improvement in website in the last few months that I actually look forward to opening one of your emails, Keep up the good work.

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By: Frank https://guitarcontrol.com/chords/beginner-guitar-lesson-d-chord-variations/#comment-19888 Mon, 20 May 2013 07:46:48 +0000 https://guitarcontrol.wpmudev.host/blog/?p=2652#comment-19888 That was an awesome lesson ….Mahalo !!!.

Could you, if possible, post the other major chords, A major, B major, C major, E major, F major, and G major …. That would really boost my playing to the next level…

Aloha from Hawaii,…Frank

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