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While we're at it, would anybody be able to tell me what this chord is?
x54030 This is used quite a bit in folk, I consider it a fancy D chord - I think it's Dadd4 but there's rouge C# in there too. It's a nice and easy chord (and satisfying) to play straight after a C, just keep the C shape and slide up a couple of frets - lovely Exactly. I use it in this song: http://hoponpop.bandcamp.com/track/im-pathetic(During the part where the vocals go "oooohhhh..." And the first time I ever used it was in my old punk band, in this song: http://hoponpop.bandcamp.com/track/whiskeyIt kinda takes the place of a "G" in this progression, though. I've used it many, many times since. Yeah, I love it. It has such a pretty sound. I think it's the high "E" that gives it that ethereal sound. So: D add4? But there is no C sharp. An F sharp, maybe. And thanks so much.
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