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  1. D major chord for piano (including D/F# and D/A inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular D chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes.

    • Chord

      D# stands for D sharp. Theory: The D# major chord is...

    • Db

      Db stands for D flat. Theory: The Db major chord is...

    • Ddim7

      Ddim7 chord. Ddim7 chord for piano with keyboard diagram....

    • Dmaj7

      You can see the four notes of the D major seventh chord...

    • Dmaj9

      D major 9th chord. Dmaj9 chord for piano with keyboard...

    • Dm9

      For practical reasons the chord is normally played with...

  2. Learn how to play the D major piano chord with these easy keyboard note diagrams! We'll cover D root position, D/F#, D/A, and more.

  3. Free Piano Chord Chart. Here’s a complete chord chart for all these 21 fundamental chords on piano (in standard root position) and using “C” as the root note for each chord in the illustrations. Click the image to open in a new tab (for printing out or downloading).

  4. To get a D Major chord, you combine the root (D), the 3rd (F#), and the 5th note (A) from the D Major diatonic scale. In other words, a D Major chord is a major triad built upon the key of D. Keep reading to get a better grip on the music theory behind this fundamental chord.

  5. D\F# Piano Chord. Aka: Dmajor\F#. The D major triad inverted on F# Chord for Piano has the notes F# D A and interval structure 3 1 5. Full name: D major triad inverted on F#. Common abbreviations: Dmajor\F#.

  6. D major chord. This step shows the D major triad chord in root position on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. The D major chord contains 3 notes: D, F#, A. The chord spelling / formula relative to the D major scale is: 1 3 5.

  7. The Solution below shows the D major scale triad chords (I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, vii o) on a piano, with mp3 and midi audio. The Lesson steps then explain the triad chord construction from this scale, and how to name the quality of each chord based on note intervals.