70strathead
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70strathead":327r5k2o said:degenaro":327r5k2o said:It's a Dmaj9. If you have a 7th chord (which it is because of the c#) then you throw the 9 on top it's a maj9. You add the 9 to a triad without the 7 you get an add9 chord.glpg80":327r5k2o said:so if its not an add9 then what is the e in that chord then? its not a root since the root is the D and the third is the F# if im understanding this correctly?
When you extent the chord, no add, when you add without extending the previous note...add9.
i agree with this. Cmaj9 was what i picked out as well. learning and memorizing all the triads to minor/major chords is what helped me see the fretboard better, then expanding on intervals. i actually discovered that learning key signatures >chords/arpeggios helped me visualize easier and retain better more than modes/scales. so many approaches u can take and great tips on this thread.
i meant Dmaj9...doh!