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GUEST,McGrath of Harlow the D chord (69* d) RE: the D chord 23 Jan 02


Well, I'd say a d chord, which 53 said in his opening post and a D chord, which is in the Subject heading,are different chords. When I'm writing chords for my songs d means minor, and D means major. Is that just a personal idiosyncrsasy or do any other people do that too?

Then there's a D dyad, which is just a D note and an A note played together (and maybe doubled up), but I don't know if there is a generally accepted abbreviated way for writing that.


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