Guitar Chord Charts » D Six-Nine (2nd inversion) (x04430)

Standard Tuning (E, A, D, G, B, E)

35×123
moderate
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Lowest fret played:3
Strings played:5

Additional ways to play

Below are some additional fingerings for this chord. While the main configuration (shown above) should be the easiest to play, these variations may still be useful to learn!


Depending on the chords played before or after this one, using one of these fingerings may reduce the amount of movement required by your fingers, resulting in a chord progression that is easier to play overall.

35×123
moderate
35×124
moderate
35×124
moderate
35×134
moderate
35×134
moderate
35×234
moderate
35×234
moderate
35×13
hard
35×23
hard

Easier charts for the same chord

If this is too difficult to play, try one of these charts below. These are all for the same chord, but should be easier to play.

1113×1
easy
1113×12
easy
1113×12
easy
1113×12
easy

Easier inversions of this same chord

These charts have all the same notes, but have a different bass note (still in the same chord though). This will affect the sound, so may not work in all scenarios - especially if no other instrument is playing the proper bass note, but still worth a try for difficult chord charts.

Other chords with the same shape

This same chord shape can be played in different places on the fretboard - forming different chords. Here are the positions this shape can be played at that produce known chords - others may work as well, but I don't know their names yet, so I've left them off.

13×123
moderate
57×123
moderate
68×123
moderate
810×123
moderate
1012×123
moderate
1113×123
moderate

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