Tuesday, July 17, 2007

D6sus4 (Guitar, Intermediate)


(The fingering pictured is based on the D major chord, becoming a Dsus4, becoming a D6sus4.)

A D major chord consists of a root note (D), a major 3rd (F#), and a perfect 5th (A).

A Dsus4 chord consists of a root note (D), a suspended 4th (G), and a perfect 5th (A).

A D6sus4 chord consists of a root note (D), a suspended 4th (G), a perfect 5th (A), and a 6th note (B).

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