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D6

D 6th · 4 fingerings

Adding a major sixth to the major triad gives D6 a warm, relaxed sweetness without the forward pull of a seventh. It was the default way to end a song in the swing and early rock eras, and it still sounds gorgeous as a final chord. Popular in jazz, bossa nova, and vintage pop where a plain major triad feels too plain.
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D6 · position 1
3fr4231
D6 · position 2 · fret 3
5fr31
D6 · position 3 · fret 5
7fr134
D6 · position 4 · fret 7