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...Gw XXVI. Modulation...
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The D major chord shape is pretty much the same for the 3 keys that it is in, the variations come with the extended chords The major shapes are closely or directly relative to the Minor Shapes C A G E D
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Major 7th |
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Major 9th |
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Major 11th |
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Major 13th / minor 7th |
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These chords are not named 'D Major' - the note with the 'white dot' is the naming-root tone, These shapes also will be used three times for each key, or once for each major tone (for the Key of D it would be D G A). A common shape based chord are 'dominant chords'...
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