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Guitar Chord D#6: Structure, Notes and Theory

D#6 — a chord from the note “D#” with a bright, resilient tone and a characteristic sixth. A jazz and pop staple as a soft tonic without a major seventh, keeps the texture clean and lets the top voice move naturally. Works well with clean guitar in transparent mixes.

To view possible positions and quickly find the most comfortable chord shape, use the interactive fretboard. You can change the guitar tuning, fretboard orientation, and finger display. Detailed instructions on how to use and customize the tool can be found on the main chord navigator page — make the most of it for your convenience.

D#6 — Position 1 of 10
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Formula and Structure of the D#6 Chord

Interval formula from the root note: 1 — 3 — 5 — 6. The chord consists of the following notes:

  • Eb — unison and the main tonal anchor.
  • G — major third with a bright major quality and clear stability above the tonic.
  • Bb — perfect fifth, stabilizing the triad and adding tonal grounding.
  • C — major sixth with a warm upper hue, pairing with the 9 to form a soft 6/9 tonic.

Together, these notes form the harmonic foundation of the D#6 chord, defining its sound and role in the musical context.

Alternative Names for the D#6 Chord

There are no alternative names for this chord.

Using the D#6 Chord

Place the 6 on top as a melodic note for a bright tonic. Pair 6 and 9 (6/9) on a clean tone and keep the bass simple. In swing and pop short right-hand accents and a counter-line 6 -> 5 -> 6 work great. Don’t mix 6 and 7 in one voicing, and with dense textures feel free to drop the fifth.

Conclusion

D#6 is an expressive and versatile chord. Learn several fingerings, experiment with different positions and voice spacing, then try weaving it into your own playing — this will help you quickly find your unique tone.

D#6 — structure, notes, and formula (1 — 3 — 5 — 6). Brief theory, usage, and fretboard positions.

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