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The bass note of a chord needn't be the root note, as evidenced by this particular voicing of the C# major chord. This is the first inversion of the chord, since the bass note is the 3rd note.
D string = F (major 3rd, also known as E# in the key of C#)
D string = F (major 3rd, also known as E# in the key of C#)
G string = G# (perfect 5th)
B string = C# (root note)
High E string = F (major 3rd)
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