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d/f#
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Hi all,
Song has a chord of D/F#. does this mean I can play either chord? this is both for guitar and keyboard. the song is : nights in white satin. ( if you have never heard of it, you must be under 40 years old) all other chords are simple, and D sounds o.k.ish on the keyboard, and D sound dead right on the guitar, but F sharp sounds not right.
thanks,
alf.
Song has a chord of D/F#. does this mean I can play either chord? this is both for guitar and keyboard. the song is : nights in white satin. ( if you have never heard of it, you must be under 40 years old) all other chords are simple, and D sounds o.k.ish on the keyboard, and D sound dead right on the guitar, but F sharp sounds not right.
thanks,
alf.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just tried this out Wosser. It seems that the progression is from E minor to D/F#
It's just an added bass harmony. Instead of the bass plodding from E to D, it's a bit more interesting for the bass to move from E to F# instead. Up a tone while the guitar goes down a tone. It's not essential. It's just the way the arrangement has been written.
It's just an added bass harmony. Instead of the bass plodding from E to D, it's a bit more interesting for the bass to move from E to F# instead. Up a tone while the guitar goes down a tone. It's not essential. It's just the way the arrangement has been written.
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