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Aliases: D6/9D6th/9th

D69 Chord

Below you can find chord diagrams, piano fingerings, guitar fingering, notes, intervals, scales, and arpeggios.

Audible Example

What does a D69 chord sound like?

D69 chord

Piano Fingering

How do you play a D69 chord on the piano?

D
E
F#
A
B
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Guitar Fingering

How do you play a D69 chord on the guitar?

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E
B
G
D
A
E
F#
A
E
B
F#
D
B
F#
A
E
D
A
B
F#
D
A
E
B
E
B
F#
D
A
D
F#
E
B
D
A
E
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About the D69 chord

This is a major-quality chord, meaning it is built on a major triad foundation. Major chords and their extensions produce bright, stable, and consonant sounds. They form the harmonic backbone of most Western music, from simple folk songs to complex jazz arrangements.

Notes

What notes are in a D69 chord?

D - F# - A - B - E

Intervals

What intervals are in a D69 chord?

Root Note

Major 3rd

Perfect 5th

Major 6th

Major 9th