D Major
The
D chords are also important guitar chords to learn, and are pretty easy to learn.
D major in the open position is played on the upper four strings (
D, G, B and e). They’re the "upper" strings because we’re moving up higher in the note scales as we go up the strings.

The
D string (fourth) will be played open. On the third string (
G), press your index finger at the second fret. Your middle finger goes on the first string (
e) at the second fret. On the second string (
B), press your ring finger at the third fret. Give it a strum.
You’ll find a lot of songs that use the
D chord as a base and then add a
G note on the first string (
e) with the pinky at the third fret. You can hear an example of this in the intro of Rush’s "Fly By Night". You hear the
D chord strummed twice and then Alex Lifeson adds the
G note for the next two strums.
D major as a barre chord is just like the barred
C major, just up the neck a full step (two frets) to the fifth fret. Barre strings one through five with your index finger, then bar the
B, G and D strings (2, 3 and 4) with your ring finger at the seventh fret.

If you really want to get crazy with guitar chords to learn, you can also play
D up the neck and barred at the tenth fret. Of course, use your index finger for the barre, all six strings. Your middle finger is pressed on string 3 (
G) on the eleventh fret. On the twelfth fret, press your ring finger on the fifth string (
A) and your pinky finger on the fourth string (
D).
Dm – D Minor

Dm in the open position is formed by pressing your index finger at the first fret on the first string (
high e). Your middle finger goes on string 3 (
G) at the second fret. Lastly, your ring finger gets pressed on the second string (
B) at the third fret. Like
D major, when you strum the chord, play the fourth string open (
D). There you have it.

The barred
Dm chord is again at the fifth fret. Strings 1 through 5 are barred with the index finger and your middle finger presses at fret 6 on the second string (
B). Meanwhile, your ring and pinky fingers press the fourth and third strings (
D and G) at the seventh fret. Are you getting the hang of this? Excellent!

You can play the
Dm chord two different ways at the tenth fret. The first is a super easy version of the
Dm guitar chords to learn. Just barre the first three strings (
G, B and e). Play the chord with the fourth string (
D) open. That’s it!

Lastly, the
Dm in the barred position at the tenth fret. Just press your index across all six strings. On the twelfth fret, press your ring finger on the fifth string (
A) and your pinky finger on the fourth string (
D).
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