In this DADGAD guitar chord lesson, I show you the D major chords up the neck stemming from the D modal chords that we learned in my previous video.
It’s great to be able to vary your chords in Irish guitar accompaniment. And a good way to do that is by learning different chord voicing.
So instead of having one D major chord, you have many variations.
If you know of any more D major variations, leave them in the comments to help out others!
(Here’s an example of how to do that: D Major: 054200 = Open low D sting, 5th fret of the low A sting, 4th fret of the middle D string, 2nd fret of the G string, open high A string and open high D string)