D/F#


pstejskal
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05/25/2020 6:33 pm

hi could someone please tell me what a D/F# might look like?

I looked in the chord chart here in GT.com however I could not find it.

Thank you

Paul


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Frizzy Totay
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05/25/2020 10:00 pm

Hi,

there might be more than one way to play this, but I know it from Boston's More Than a Feeling. It's in the interlude section. If you can't see it, it looks like this

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3

2

0

X

3


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Frizzy Totay
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05/25/2020 10:04 pm

Sorry, not getting the link to work for some reason, but you can search for the band or song and it'll come up.


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05/26/2020 2:28 am
Originally Posted by: pstejskal

hi could someone please tell me what a D/F# might look like?

I looked in the chord chart here in GT.com however I could not find it.

That's a slash chord, because of the /. The first letter is the chord (in this case a D major chord). The letter after the slash is the lowest bass note.

So, D/F# is a D major chord with an F# in the bass. It's typically played like this:

|--2--|

|--3--|

|--2--|

|--0--|

|--0--|

|--2--|

Or this:

|-----|

|--3--|

|--2--|

|--0--|

|--0--|

|--2--|

But can also be played like this:

|--2--|

|--3--|

|--2--|

|--4--|

|-----|

|-----|

Or this:

|-----|

|-----|

|--7--|

|--7--|

|--9--|

|-----|

It's essentialy a 1st inversion D major chord. Hope that helps!


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05/26/2020 10:15 am

Oops, yes I made a mistake. Mine was supposed to be Christopher's second iteration. I should really leave it to the expert in future. :)


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05/26/2020 11:22 am
Originally Posted by: Poundhound

Oops, yes I made a mistake. Mine was supposed to be Christopher's second iteration. I should really leave it to the expert in future. :)

Ha! No worries. Thanks for replying & helping out!


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05/31/2020 5:43 pm

Thank you, much appreciated!


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06/01/2020 1:51 pm
Originally Posted by: pstejskal

Thank you, much appreciated!

You're welcome!


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