Sunday, October 21, 2012

Blues Guitar Chords: D9

Today's D9 guitar chord of the day is another inversion of a 9th chord and continues our series of blues guitar chords.

D9 Blues guitar chord


The root note is on the A string, it's easy to slip this up two frets to play an E9 chord. Use this with yesterday's A9 Guitar Chord and play through the entire blues chord progression.


D9 uses these notes: D F# A C

Tune in tomorrow for another guitar chord of the day.

Today's D9 guitar chord of the day is another inversion of a 9th chord and continues our series of blues guitar chords.

D9 Blues guitar chord


The root note is on the A string, it's easy to slip this up two frets to play an E9 chord. Use this with yesterday's A9 Guitar Chord and play through the entire blues chord progression.


D9 uses these notes: D F# A C

Tune in tomorrow for another guitar chord of the day.

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