In this lesson we continue with D minor chords up the DADGAD guitar neck. (All the chords stem from the D modal chords we learned two lessons back.)
This allows us to easily have access to many variations of D modal, D major and D minor so we can keep our playing interesting and fresh.
If you know of any more D minor variations leave them in the comments to help out others!
(Here’s an example of how to do that: D Minor: 053200)
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